FYSB Mural Contest

Want to engage youth in a creative activity that helps them take ownership of their space? Enter your young people in the Family and Youth Services Bureau's Runaway and Homeless Youth Mural Contest. You could win the materials for youth to paint a mural in your program.
This winter, runaway and homeless youth programs funded by the Family and Youth Services Bureau were given the chance to win the materials to paint a mural in their facilities. Here are the essay and artwork submitted by the first place winner, the Colorado Rural Collaborative Youth Leadership Team.
This winter, runaway and homeless youth programs funded by the Family and Youth Services Bureau were given the chance to win the materials to paint a mural in their facilities. In a series of Beat posts, we recognize the runners-up and the winner. Here are the essay and artwork submitted by the second-place winner, Sea Haven Transitional Living Program Junior Advisory Team, in Horry County, SC.
This winter, runaway and homeless youth programs funded by the Family and Youth Services Bureau were given the chance to win the materials to paint a mural in their facilities. In a series of Beat posts, we recognize the runners-up and the winner. Here are the essay and artwork submitted by the third-place winner, Sasha Bruce Youthwork, in Washington, DC.
The drawings have been shared, the essays have been read, and the Family and Youth Services Bureau has chosen the winners of the 2012 Mural Contest for Runaway and Homeless Youth Programs! This year's entries came from across the country and were judged by a panel of six FYSB staff members and eight youth from grantee programs. Judges looked for creativity, youth input and uniqueness....
Want to make your space brighter and showcase the creativity of your youth?  Looking for an engaging life skills activity with a real reward?  Enter your young people in the Family and Youth Services Bureau's Runaway and Homeless Youth Mural Contest. Youth could win the materials to paint a mural in your program.
The winners of the first Family and Youth Services Bureau mural contest, held earlier this year, will unveil their colorful new mural on November 15 at the 2011 National Runaway and Homeless Youth Grantee Conference, in Portland, OR. 
This winter, runaway and homeless youth programs funded by the Family and Youth Services Bureau were given the chance to win the materials to paint a wall mural in their facilities. In this post, we recognize the judges' No. 1 choice.
This winter, runaway and homeless youth programs funded by the Family and Youth Services Bureau were given the chance to win the materials to paint a wall mural in their facilities. In a series of Beat posts, we recognize the runners-up and the winner.   Mural Description
This winter, runaway and homeless youth programs funded by the Family and Youth Services Bureau were given the chance to win the materials to paint a wall mural in their facilities. In a series of Beat posts, we recognize the runners-up and the winner.
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