YAM Summer Program Reaching the Heights

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Crown Heights, Brooklyn — The YAM (Youth Action Movement) summer program is burning up Crown Heights this summer with a packed schedule of activity for teenagers, 15-17.

More pictures in the Extended Article!

Participants have already enjoyed, a three-day camping trip with ATVing, Shabbatons to Wilkes-Barre and Worcester, and evening activities all over the city.

The program has a morning seder in Goetzel’s Shul where guys learning in small groups or with Chavrusas. Local Shabbosim have been spent in different Shuls, and every Shabbos, there is a big seuda and Farbrengen.

During the afternoon, the boys work in more than 15 local businesses and organizations.

The highlight of the program is the grand, 10-day road trip throughout the Northeast with stops in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Massachusettes to name a few.

For information about YAM programs Call (718) 774-3999.

11 Comments

  • Chster

    Hey this is great for the community! They should have this all year round!
    And for the girls to! (extend nightlife)

  • Osher Kravitsky

    Yossi and Shalom Ber,
    you guys are amazing!
    The impact that you’re making on these kids life will be ever lasting.
    Yosher Ko’ach!!!

    Osher

  • hershel

    Wow Yosef its amazing how the summer flies by,did we really do all those things?lol im just kiding i remember like it was yesterday!!!!.

  • A relative

    NICE! Yossi S. – looks like you are having a blast!

    This is great stuff happening right in our neighborhood for us – it’s wonderful.

  • concerned parent

    very nice to see people actually doing something for the youth in our neighborhood unlike other Organizations that just are worried about pr

  • Very Happy To See

    wow what a beutiful program — so nice to see the boys enjoying their summer– mimenu yiru vichein yaasu!

  • DANIEL BOTNICK

    Keep up the good work, Yossie. Keep growing your great group of kids. Everybody in town should be eager to support this program – with cash!