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City of Syracuse gives $250K to hip hop youth center
The Hip Hop Center for Youth Entrepreneurship is one of two projects receiving $250,000. The Good Life Youth Foundation is redeveloping a dilapidated and graffiti-covered 38,000-square-foot former dairy building at 215 Tully St. on the Near West Side to be used as a youth center with a focus on music, art and food. The $9…
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Colleagues at STEM at Blodgett remember ‘Miss Aisha’
Known fondly as Miss Aisha, she was one half of The Good Life Foundation team, and Travis McLeod was the … Colleagues at STEM at Blodgett remember ‘Miss Aisha’ Read More »
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Amani Foster – “One Mic” Spotlight Interview
**Amani Foster: A Triumph Over Adversity with Good Life Youth Foundation’s “One MIC” Program** Meet Amani Foster, a recent graduate … Amani Foster – “One Mic” Spotlight Interview Read More »
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Quincy Thurston – “One Mic” Spotlight Interview
**Introduction: Quincy Thurston’s Journey of Triumph at Good Life Youth Foundation** Welcome to the “One Mic” program spotlight, where we … Quincy Thurston – “One Mic” Spotlight Interview Read More »
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Ron Funderberg
Meet Ron Funderberg, the CEO Ron Funderberg, from young ambitious inner-city Syracuse youth to a mature modern CEO, has grown … Ron Funderberg Read More »