Who/what is the Youth Education Association?Youth Education Association (Y.E.A.) is a registered Charitable Organization that started in June 2020. Y.E.A. focuses on assisting students educationally, socially, mentally and in personal development by providing services, equipment, workshops, treats and other activities that will aid in their holistic development and academic journey to achieve their goals.
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vision statementTo be a leading educational non-profit organization that drives and enables the youths in Jamaica and the Caribbean to function optimally in a diverse society and contribute to nation-building. |
MISSION statementTo offer high-impact and dependable educational outreach which aims to surpass beneficiaries’ expectations through effectively managing donor relationships and the provision of: A. Learning Aids, Educational Devices, and Supplies B. Mentorship, Career Guidance and Conflict Resolution C. Educational Trips, Work Experience, and Internship D. Workshops and Seminars |
Value Statement
Y – YOUNG
O – OPPORTUNITY
U – UNIQUE
T – TALENTED
H – HEEDFUL
YOUTHs’ are Young people who have an Opportunity that is Unique to them to showcase their Talented skills while being Heedful.
O – OPPORTUNITY
U – UNIQUE
T – TALENTED
H – HEEDFUL
YOUTHs’ are Young people who have an Opportunity that is Unique to them to showcase their Talented skills while being Heedful.
About Us
Youth Education Association is an association that aid students in need of tutoring services, laptops, tablets, grants, scholarship and any other school related supplies. The Association will achieve its mission and vision through partnerships with companies and different stakeholders, in providing sponsorships, donations, and grants to assist students who are unable to access these customary amenities to function optimally in this teaching and learning age.
The Association will work closely with schools at the tertiary and high school levels that will assist the association in identifying students who are unable to access these customary amenities.
The Association will work closely with schools at the tertiary and high school levels that will assist the association in identifying students who are unable to access these customary amenities.