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LinksLocal Adult Activities and Resources | Local Youth Activities and Resources Below are links to websites of foundations, organizations, associations and North Carolina leadership programs that are important to the mission of Leadership Asheville and/or of possible interest to you. Local Adult Activities and ResourcesAsheville-Buncombe Education CoalitionThe Education Coalition works one on one with area students to help support our students and our schools in reducing the achievement gap and increasing graduation rates. The Coalition is always looking for volunteers to serve as tutors/mentors or support volunteers.orgs.unca.edu/abec/index.html Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Western North CarolinaBig Brothers/Big Sisters of Western North Carolina offers a variety of services to area students. There are also a variety of ways to work with the program and volunteer your time as a mentor.www.bbbswnc.org/ Building BridgesThe mission of Building Bridges is to enable the community to confront and overcome racism through a continuing process of changing attitudes and hearts through education, consciousness-raising, nurturing, and ongoing support.www.buildingbridges-asheville.org/ Center for Participatory ChangeThe Center for Participatory Change helps people recognize their own power, work together and transform their communities..www.cpcwnc.org/ Coalition of Asheville Neighborhoods (CAN)CAN focuses on educating and informing the community about matters that concern Asheville's neighborhoods, providing a means for Asheville's neighborhood organizations and groups to share information, and providing technical assistance to neighborhood groups and individuals that are interested in participating in community affairs.http://www.ashevillecan.org/ Community Foundation of WNCThe Community Foundation of Western North Carolina promotes and expands regional philanthropy and develops local funds that address changing needs and opportunities in the 18 counties of Western North Carolina.www.cfwnc.org Inclusive AshevilleInclusive Asheville creates an inclusive, innovative, and engaged community that values and leverages our diversity.www.37days.typepad.com/inclusive_asheville/2007/03/explore_race_in.html Leadership Asheville ForumLeadership Asheville Forum is an organization which provides luncheons with speakers of interest to members of the community as well as periodic social events for graduates of Leadership Asheville and Leadership Asheville Seniors.www.leadershipashevilleforum.com Leadership Asheville SeniorsThe Leadership Asheville Seniors is a program for retirement aged people in Buncombe County. By meeting with community leaders, activists, and politicians the members of this program are able to get an in-depth understanding of the area’s history, people, institutions, challenges, and opportunities. This is a great program to reevaluate your choice of volunteer roles or to find new ones.www.unca.edu/ncccr/LAS/ WNC Nonprofit PathwaysWNC Nonprofit Pathways is a portal for information useful to community-based organizations across the western North Carolina mountains. Whether you are an emerging, growing, or well-established organization that is large or small, you will find resources and support here to help you.www.nonprofitpathways.org/ YMCA of Western North CarolinaThe YMCA of Western North Carolina offers a variety of activities for adults and families. Programs such as Adventure Guides are designed to help children and parents communicate through fun activities while building understanding and mutual respect. There are also health enhancement classes such as aerobics, yoga, and personal training that improve flexibility, stress level, cardiovascular fitness and much more.www.ymcawnc.org/ Local Youth Activities and ResourcesAsheville City Parks and RecreationCheck out the Asheville City Parks and Recreation's website for information on everything from youth basketball leagues to volunteering as a counselor in training for the summer day camp program.http://www.ashevillenc.gov Asheville-Buncombe County Youth CouncilThis is a youth council open to all high school students in Buncombe County. Its purpose is to develop responsible leadership among young people, to promote involvement of youth in community affairs, and to give youth a voice and promote involvement in government. To join contact Annette Wise at (828) 250-4260 or annette.wise@buncombecounty.org.Boy ScoutsThe Boy Scouts of America was incorporated to provide a program for community organizations that offers effective character, citizenship, and personal fitness training for youth. Boy Scouts works with young men to help develop character, citizenship, and personal fitness by focusing on a vigorous program of outdoor activities.www.danielboonecouncil.org/ Girl ScoutsGirl Scout members participate in a variety of programs that include trips, tours, and special classes on the environment, safety, animal care, creativity, diversity, substance abuse, healthy habits, computers, and more. Girls plan and participate in educational programs, troop trips, and community service activities.www.girlscoutswnc.org/index.htm VenturingVenturing is a youth development program of the Boy Scouts of America for young men and women who are 14 (and have completed the eighth grade) through 20 years of age. The program creates exciting and meaningful activities that help youths pursue their special interests, grow, develop leadership skills, and become good citizens. For more information on Venturing in the Asheville/Buncombe area contact 828-254-6189 or 1-800-526-6708 or visit the Council Service Center at 333 West Haywood Street in downtown Asheville.www.danielboonecouncil.org/ YMCA of Western North CarolinaThe YMCA of Western North Carolina offers a variety of activities for youths. Aside from youth sport leagues, there is also a Leaders Club, Outreach, Youth & Government, Teen Club, and a summer-time C.I.L.T. program. At the YMCA teens are exposed to service learning, team building, character development and leadership opportunities.www.ymcawnc.org/ North Carolina Community Leadership ProgramsFor more information on other North Carolina community leadership programs, visit the following websites:Leadership Chapel Hill-Carrboro www.carolinachamber.org/leadership Leadership Charlotte www.leadershipcharlotte.org Leadership Craven www.leadershipcraven.com Leadership Durham www.durhamchamber.org/chamber/programs/leadership_durham Leadership Greensboro www.greensborochamber.com/CH/LD/deptcontact.htm Leadership High Point www.hpoint.org/main_flash.html Leadership Jacksonville-Onslow www.jacksonvilleonline.org/2_leadership/leadership.htm Leadership North Carolina www.leadershipnc.org/ Leadership Raleigh www.leadershipraleigh.org Leadership Randolph www.chamber.asheboro.com/custom44 Leadership Shelby County www.sidneyshelbychamber.com/leadership.asp Leadership Triangle www.leadershiptriangle.com/ Leadership Wilmington http://www.wilmingtonchamber.org/leadershipwilmington.html Leadership Winston-Salem www.leadershipws.org National AssociationsWe are members of several professional organizations: The International Leadership Association, The Association of Leadership Educators, and the Community Leadership Association. We have benefited from a number of their resources and encourage you to visit their websites.International Leadership Association www.ila-net.org Association of Leadership Educators www.leadershipeducators.org/ Community Leadership Associations /www.communityleadership.org/
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