Building a more equitable future
At City Year, we believe that all students can succeed and that developing the skills and mindsets of children and young adults contributes to strong, vibrant communities—outcomes that benefit all of us.
The challenge
Many students lack access to learning environments and resources they need to thrive in school and in life, due to systemic inequities that disproportionately affect students of color and students growing up in low-income households.
What we do
City Year AmeriCorps members serve in schools all day, every day, preparing students with the social, emotional and academic skills and mindsets to succeed in school and in life.
Our unique approachCity Year AmeriCorps members not only make a difference in the lives of students they serve, but also acquire valuable skills that help them and prepare them to be leaders in their communities and their careers.
Our alumniAs City Year continues to innovate alongside our school and district partners, we aim to share what we are learning and contribute to a broader conversation about how to ensure equitable access to learning opportunities for all students.
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If you share our values and our desire to see all students succeed, there are a variety of ways to partner with City Year at a National or even a local level.
Our leadership
Our leaders come from diverse backgrounds, including those who have served as City Year AmeriCorps members. But all of them are committed to addressing educational inequity in our schools.
Meet our senior leadership Meet our Executive Directors Meet our Board of Trustees