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Rising Stars Business Academy YouthBuild Receives Big Donation

By Alicia Berridge
Media Contact
03/06/2019 at 04:15 PM

Rising Stars Business Academy YouthBuild, would like to thank Highland Fairview foundation for their $10,000 donation that was given to Rising Stars to start their robotics pilot program. We appreciate the generous donation and support Highland Fairview has given to Rising Stars.  With the support of Highland Fairview foundation, this has abled Rising Stars to partner with Vocademy in Riverside were students will learn coding, programming, welding and building robots.  Rising Stars is a youth leadership development program, partnered with Youthbuild Charter School of California, where students are able to receive their accredited High School diplomas while learning life skills, leadership development, mentoring, college readiness, and introduced to our Four Tracks Of Success... Business/entrepreneurship, college, vocational careers, military.

We are currently enrolling students ages 15-24 who are looking to receive their high school diplomas and need a smaller setting.

For more information: Alicia Berridge, Executive Director 310-864-2596 or visit our website at www.rsbacademy.org.

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