technology

Every technology course at Street Youth Ministries, in Seattle, begins with a question young people living on the street don’t typically hear: “What’s your dream job?”
Social networking—a term that encompasses websites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Friendster and LinkedIn—is all the rage, and youth-serving organizations have jumped on the bandwagon. "Social networks are a free and simple way to connect to whatever audience you are trying to target," says Lashawnda Carter, outreach coordinator for the National Runaway Switchboard, or...
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