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Youth Journalism International depends on the generosity of people who see the value of its commitment to educating young people worldwide. At no cost, we teach them journalism, publish their work, guide them sometimes difficult years and help them connect with one another.We can't do it without financial support.On #GivingTuesday, we ask for your help for this little 501(c)(3) public educational nonprofit. You can count on us to use donations wisely. We don't have a big budget. We stretch ever dollar.You can click below to donate or check the comments below for our donation page on YJI's website. ... See MoreSee Less

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Youth Journalism International is in the house! We're here at the National Scholastic Press Association's fall convention in Boston. Advisors, look for our contest brochures and magnets in your bags. Image is of this morning's bag stuffing. #Boston #spotlight #nhsjc #nhsjc2023 #jea #journalism #education #youthjournalisminternational #newengland ... See MoreSee Less

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YJI Reporter Baylee Krulewitz went to Israel for her gap year. Then bombs started falling. youthjournalism.org/her-gap-year-wasnt-supposed-to-include-war/ ... See MoreSee Less

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Don't miss this story from the Sun Journal in Maine about YJI and the woman who keeps this little charity humming! Jackie Majerus is both its executive director and its master teaching editor, working one-on-one with students worldwide to make sure their voices are heard.From its beginnings three decades ago, YJI has always treated young people seriously and worked tirelessly to provide them the tools and platform to tell their stories.It's nice to see our leader recognized for the amazing effort she puts in every day to make sure the next generation of journalists is ready for the challenges of an uncertain future. ... See MoreSee Less

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