the jimpact factor. one life taken one grief-stricken country
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The Jimpact Factor
One Life Taken
One Grief-Stricken Country
A Committed Community
One Link
The James H. Bryson Institute of The Attic Youth Center
The James H. Bryson Institute for Sexual
and Gender Diversity Education of The Attic
Youth Center
The James H. Bryson Interfaith Institute of The
Attic Youth Center
One…er…Eight Hours of Name Deliberation
One Mission:
To counteract discrimination against LGBTQ adolescents through education,
advocacy, and support services.
And Years of Work
And Lots of Work
Mission, Goals, and Plan
Fundraising
Development
OutreachTraining
People Power
And We’re Off!
EnsuringCommunity Connections
Developing Projects:
Safe Conference
Making The Work Known
And Of Course, Some Time for Play
By 2005, Over 5,000 Individuals Had Been Reached Through Trainings, Outreaches, and Consultations.
By 2010, That Number Had More Than Quadrupled
Communities Feel The Jimpact
OUR WORK TODAY
Jefferson University Hospital
Covenant House
St. Joseph’s Preparatory School
University of Pennsylvania
Horizon House
Catholic Social Services
Congreso
Curtis Institute of Music
Dow Chemical
Bucks County Drug and Alcohol, Inc.
Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office
Episcopal Community Services
Lingelbach Elementary School
Germantown Academy
Pinebrook Family Services
Lutheran Settlement House
Delaware Valley College
Catholic Social Services
One Institute
One Mission
One Enormous Impact
33,924 People =
Nearly Two Wells Fargo Centers At Capacity
869 Septa Buses Filled to Maximum Capacity
10,516 Pounds of Soft Pretzels
“Give young people a safe and respectful environment and they will prosper, find allies, and build their own support
networks.”
“GLBTQ youth should not be treated as an exception to other diversity and minority initiatives
in schools.”
“Changing the schools, churches, and other youth
services will impact many more youth than can possibly be reached by direct services.”
A Big Idea
One Story Unforgotten
One Man That Made It Happen