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Youth Represent’s advocacy for justice for youth in New York City is made possible by the generous support of our friends and community. There is no other agency in NYC that offers similar comprehensive support to court-involved youth. Youth Represent relies solely on private contributions. Your contribution enables us to continue to advocate for youth to give them a second chance and the opportunity to lead dignified, fulfilling lives.

You can choose to make a one-time donation or make an automatic monthly donation. By choosing a monthly recurring donation, the amount you specify in the box below will be automatically charged to your credit card each month for a period of one year.


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You can donate using the link above or by mailing in your check (with your address and full name) to:

Youth Represent
342 Broadway
New York, NY 10013

Youth Represent is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization, federal tax ID 20-8034010, making your contribution completely tax deductible. You will be sent a donation acknowledgement shortly after your donation is received. Please contact us if you have any more questions about your donation or about other ways you can help support the work of Youth Represent.

"Youth Represent gave me a second chance to work in the community and not become part of the system. I will always be thankful for the support and encouragement they provided when I was facing hard times with the justice system." - Luis, age 21

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