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Pages to Stages/Youth Under Construction
Basic Information
Address: 231 N. Campbell
Royal Oak, MI 48067
Phone Number: 248-399-3311
Email: lisapublicity@gmail.com
Director: Lisa Lapides Sawicki
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Additional Information
Causes Served: provide services and resources that assist individuals and families to improve their quality of life
Population Served: Metro Detroit Area Youth
Ages for Volunteer: All ages are welcome
Hours of Service: TBD
Minimum Hours Required: N/A
Days of Service: N/A
Mission Statement:
Pages to Stages is a 501c3 community service organization formed exclusively for charitable and educational reasons. The purpose of Page to Stages is to provide services and resources that assist individuals and families to improve their quality of life. Additionally, the organization is dedicated to providing strategies and services that help youth reach their full potential.
Events:
The Show Zone Performing Arts program is an 8-10 session course designed to teach performing, learning skills, social skills and to introduce "workability" skills. These workshops combine a fun, award-winning musical concert component and also deliver topics that cover: study skills, memory techniques, positive mental programming, self awareness, and self-empowerment. Following the 10 week session, youth have the opportunity to show off their skills in a live show or school assembly.
Additional Information:
Pages to Stages proposes to act as a positive support system that provides tools, opportunities, resources and information to youth through age appropriate music that mimics pop culture and incorporates postive and healthy messages within the lyrics.
We are looking for all types of volunteers to make our programs and events as successful as possible. If you have experience in ANY of the following areas, and would like to volunteer a little of your time, please contact Lisa at 248-399-3311 or email at lisapublicity@gmail.com.
- Clerical
- Research
- Grant Reseachers
- Grant Writers
- Creative Writing
- Choreographer
- Theater and vocal direction
- Elementary, middle school and high school curriculum writing
- Sales
- Fundraising
- Bookkeeping
- Special Event Coordination
- Youth Counseling
Mello-D's "Youth Under Construction" (MDYUC) is a collection of students, teachers, and musicians who have a positive vision of Pop Culture. Since 1992, YUC has harnessed the power of Pop Culture and transformed it into a mechanism for spreading a positive, character-building message. Hundreds of Metro Detroit youth have presented and thrilled audiences that number into hundreds of thousands.
We are currently looking for volunteers to help us prepare for and execute our live shows and school assemblies. If you have experience in ANY of the following areas, and would like to volunteer a little of your time, please contact Lisa at 248-399-3311 or email at lisapublicity@gmail.com.
- Looking for singers, dancers, actors, MC's and rappers
- Video editing
- sound editing
- Video taping
- Vocal direction
- Choreography
- Music composition
- Youth mentoring
- Sales
- Organizational skills
- Administrative
- Computer proficiency
- Creative Writing
- Problem Solving skills
- Transportation volunteers (chauffeurs license)
Please visit www.youngpop.com for more information about MDYUC.