Event asks youth, "What do you see? How would you fix it?"

Registration is now open for the 4th annual Youth Solutions Congress, where Cuyahoga County youth are invited to share their perspective on and offer solutions to the challenges they see in their community. It will be held Saturday, March 25th at Cleveland State University's Main Classroom building.

The event is free, but space is limited. School and civic clubs are welcome to attend in groups. Register online at neighborhoodleadership.org.

Check-in and breakfast start at 9 am. The Congress opens in the auditorium at 10 am, with a keynote by Ohio Rep. Stephanie Howse, followed by breakouts on Issues, Assets & Challenges, and Solutions. Issues will focus on six broad categories—recreation, health, employment, education, safety and civic engagement. It will close with a solutions report-out by the participants, and an awards ceremony for the winners of our Future Leaders are Readers Essay Challenge. Lunch is provided.

The Youth Solutions Congress is presented by Neighborhood Leadership Institute with the support of MyCom and Voices for Ohio’s Children. CSU’s Main Classroom building is located on E. 22nd with entrances on both Euclid Ave. & Chester Ave.

Parking meters in the area are free on Saturdays. Bus passes are available, call Donté Gibbs for more information, (216) 658-1356.

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Volume 9, Issue 3, Posted 3:59 PM, 03.09.2017