CBS Austin Features African American Youth Harvest Foundation’s Hands-On Services for Youth and Families

CBS Austin’s We Are Austin featured the African American Youth Harvest Foundation’s hands-on school and community-based services, including its free Tuesday evening youth mentoring program and a partnership with Ujima Magazine and Gone Mad Productions and Studios to help develop a youth video production studio.

The African American Youth Harvest Foundation was featured by CBS Austin’s We Are Austin in a community segment highlighting the organization’s hands-on services for youth and families across Central Texas.

The feature shared information about AAYHF’s school and community-based programs, including a free mentoring program for boys and girls held on Tuesday evenings. The program welcomes youth and families, offering a supportive space where young people can receive encouragement, connection, and guidance. The segment also noted that youth are invited to arrive early for a hot meal before programming begins.

CBS Austin also highlighted an upcoming collaboration with Gone Mad Productions and Studios and Ujima Magazineto support the development of a youth video production studio. This effort is designed to help empower young people with creative tools, media skills, and hands-on experience that can support future success.

This media feature reflects AAYHF’s continued commitment to meeting youth and families where they are, providing access to meaningful programs, mentorship, resources, and community partnerships that help young people thrive.

To read or watch the original CBS Austin feature, visit the full story here:
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