Wednesday, March 21, 2012

ENDANGERED YOUTH MAGAZINE


It is with the utmost pride that Youth Endangered Magazine presents our first publication, “A World of Possibilities”. The publication contains a collection of career options featuring up and coming young entrepreneurs.

We started this project with the vision that youth entrepreneurship is an important and most of all promising ticket out of poverty and unemployment for young people in urban and rural communities. This publication is just a first step, but a pivotal one, towards unveiling the specific aspects of the processes involved in setting up Endangered youth entrepreneurship chapters in different parts of the country.
We truly feel that this preview issue will prove to spark an interest on potential career opportunities. It’s our hope that our efforts will put the importance of youth entrepreneurship on the map and highlight youth who inspire discipline,vision and leadership.
Order Form
To order the new Youth Endangered publication, simply fill out the information requested on the form below and email it to us at: endangeredmag@gmail.com. We can then send you an invoice and the Pay Pal payment information and instructions.

About Endangered “The Choice is Yours”
Endangered, serves both youth 13-19 and young adults. Through our Entrepreneurship Education, which operates entrepreneurship programs in schools and community out reach facilities. The mission of Endangered? is to accelerate entrepreneurship in America among those who are economically challenged. It was established in 2012 as a non-profit to train, educate and encourage the entrepreneur spirit.
We collaborate with educators, entrepreneurs and business owners who act as mentors to nurture the development of program participants with hands on training. Entrepreneurship education offers a solution. It seeks to prepare people, particularly youth, to be responsible, enterprising individuals who become entrepreneurs or entrepreneurial thinkers by immersing them in real life learning experiences where they can take risks, manage the results, and learn from the outcomes.
Through entrepreneurship education, young people learn organizational skills, including time management, leadership development and interpersonal skills, all of which are highly transferable skills sought by employers.  
Volunteer
We are looking for community support and business involvement of available entrepreneurs who are willing to mentor program participants. You generosity fit your schedule.
Mentor a youth at your business
Speak to youths about benefit's of owning a business.
Help plan, critique a student business plan
Provide on the job training to a mentor
Donate time,services,equipment,venture capital to a emerging entrepreneur.
Inspire the entrepreneur drive of a student mentor.
Please volunteer:help somebody to help themselves ,to help someone.