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Donated books aid youth center
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Earlier this month, the Urbana Youth Center (UYC) sought contributions of books, board games, puzzles and other media for the facility.
In response to the request, the UYC received more than 50 puzzles, 100 board games and 500 books, among other contributions from more than 150 community members.
About 275 students have indicated they will probably or definitely attend the Urbana Youth Center when it opens, according to a recent survey of Urbana students in grades six through 12.
“The survey we conducted last month shows us just how many students say a youth center is essential to their future success and the outpouring of support from the community to fill our shelves demonstrates how many of us believe the UYC is absolutely essential,” said Justin T. Weller, the Lead Project Manager for the UYC.
Survey: Students excited to attend the Urbana Youth Center
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About 275 students have indicated they will probably or definitely attend the Urbana Youth Center when it opens, according to a recent survey of Urbana students in grades six through 12.
The Urbana Youth Center (UYC) conducted this survey with the assistance and permission of Urbana City Schools in November of this year. The purpose was to get an idea of how many students the UYC could expect to serve and what programs kids were most interested in, according to Justin T. Weller, Lead Project Manager for the UYC.
“Before we had even secured a location, we knew that student input would be critical for our project’s success. In late November of 2019, we had informal discussions with a number of students that indicated a youth center was very much needed. This survey we conducted last month not only confirms this, but also shows us just how many students say a youth center is essential to their future succ