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Brotherly Love Urban Youth Services, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Contact Name: Bryan Robinson
Web: http://www.bluys.org
Address: 5619 Germantown Ave., 2nd FL    P.O. Box 4113
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania     19144
United States
Fax: same
Number of Volunteers Serving: 12
Number of People Being Served: 250
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Mission Statement

The mission of Brotherly Love Urban Youth Services is to develop leadership with moral character among urban youth.

Description

Mentor and Youth - This is an opportunity for concerned Christian adults to develop relationships with youth and help guide them through life issues. The Spot - An after-school center in Germantown that is open from Monday - Friday from 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.. It is a place where teens can have a safe place to hang out after-school and enjoy a games, video games or receive help with their homework. Girls Talk - is a way to engage our young ladies. It takes place every Wednesday during the school year from 4 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. Its purpose is to talk about current events and topics they want discuss. It is an opportunity for the young women to be heard. College Preparation - College visits and preparation for college. Internship - Brotherly Love Urban Youth Services offers the opportunity for community service work, internship and volunteering. Opportunities for service includes a choice in the following areas: youth work, administration, computer technology, art, carpentry, and repairs. Basketball Program - Our basketball program promotes safe recreation, good sportsmanship and discipline. Teams consist of ages from 10 to 16 years old.

Organizational Statement of Faith


Love them around their needs. Lead them and prepare them for leadership. Let them go so that they can love and lead others.

Program Type


Youth Program


Denominational Affiliation


Non-denominational


Local Affiliation



Organizational Partner


Mennonite Central Committee


Do you Require Formal Orientation Training?


No