The African American Youth Harvest Foundation was recently featured by KVUE in a community news segment highlighting the expanded partnership between Manor ISD and AAYHF. The segment focused on how this collaboration is helping bring additional support, resources, and services closer to students and families in the Manor community.
According to KVUE’s coverage, Manor ISD is expanding its partnership with the Austin-based African American Youth Harvest Foundation to improve access for students most in need. The partnership includes bringing AAYHF into unused district space, helping create more opportunities for youth, families, and the broader community to connect with free support services.
This feature reflects AAYHF’s ongoing mission to serve youth and families through community-centered programs, wraparound resources, mentoring, education support, wellness services, and family stabilization efforts. By working alongside school districts and local partners, AAYHF continues to meet communities where they are and expand access to the tools young people need to thrive.
We are grateful to KVUE for spotlighting this important partnership and the continued work being done to support students and families in Manor and across Central Texas.
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