JEP Students Build Meaningful Relationships at Manual Arts High School through Partnership with 826LA and Living Advantage

Learn how USC’s Joint Educational Project (JEP) students are making a difference at Manual Arts High School through a collaboration with 826LA and Living Advantage, Inc. This inspiring partnership focuses on empowering youth, fostering creativity, and building meaningful connections. The article highlights the transformative impact of mentorship and storytelling in Los Angeles classrooms.

Read the full story on the USC Dornsife website to see how 826LA is helping young voices thrive:

Jonathan gets tips from 826LA Coordinator Marco Beltran.

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