Youth Charity League

Youth Charity League

Non-profit Organizations

Portland, Oregon 199 followers

Raising socially conscious kids.

About us

Youth Charity League plants the seed of compassion in children ages eight to 18 by aligning family-friendly volunteer and education opportunities with local community service and conservation organizations. A fully inclusive organization, our members include flexible family combinations of parent or caregiver adult member(s) and youth member(s). Our members are an integral part of how we shape our organization’s operations, education opportunities, volunteer partnerships, and philanthropic service areas.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Portland, Oregon
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2017

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    YCL's lifetime (Aug. 2017-Aug. 2024) achievement of service hours just reached 17,509 hours, valued at $511, 757 of community impact. We are beyond proud of our members and their amazing work these last several years. Here's to new heights of service and impact in our 2024-25 season, which just kicked off yesterday. It's not too late to become a part of YCL. Visit youthcharityleague.org today!

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    YCL's 4th annual stuffed animal drive, supporting Project Lemonade, is underway! From now through March 22, donate new or like-new stuffed animals for foster youth. You can also donate towards the purchase of plushy toys. https://lnkd.in/gJmAw2HF Portland area drop-off locations: Oregon Episcopal School, West Sylvan Middle School, Ainsworth Elementary, Chapman Elementary, Twality Middle School, Catlin Gabel, Little Feet Childcare (Tigard), Breast Friends (Tigard), Cheers to You (Raleigh Hills), Haven Coffee Shop (Portland), Basecamp Prevention + Wellness (Providence St. Vincent campus), Adorn (Lake Oswego & Portland locations), Rough Cuts Barbur (NW Portland), Jim & Patty's Coffee (Forest Heights).

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    This past weekend we collected 700 pies through our efforts with students and families at Lincoln and Jesuit high schools. These pies were then delivered to nonprofits all over the Portland area supporting people experiencing food insecurity. This drive began in 2008 by Chef Brophy of Oregon Culinary Institute and after his untimely death has been carried on by his former student, Chef Melanie Hammericksen, who leads the Lincoln Culinary Arts program. Thank you to Fox 12 Oregon for covering the drive again this year. We delivered to Blanchet House, Chef Brophy’s family at First Baptist Church, City Team Portland, Clay Street Table, Do Good Multnomah, HomePlate Youth Services, JOIN, Neighborhood House, Ronald McDonald House, Stone Soup, and Transition Projects. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!

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