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Each month, Harrisburg Young Professionals (HYP) spotlights a corporate partner, nonprofit organization and passport program member that is helping to make Harrisburg a better place to live, work and play. This month, HYP focuses on Members 1st Federal Credit Union, the Allison Hill Mentoring partnership and the Absolute Wellness Group.
“HYP would like to thank all of the of the volunteers who helped trim bushes, mow grass, weed, and pick-up litter at the HYP Beautification Clean-up on Saturday, October 1!
Harrisburg, PA (March 8, 2011): Harrisburg Young Professionals (HYP), a nonprofit organization focused on improving the quality of life in the City of Harrisburg, was recognized for its Home in the City program by Central Penn Business Journal's 2011 Nonprofit Innovation Awards, which recognizes and honors local 501(c)(3) organizations and executives that demonstrate innovation in their daily operations. HYP leaders, as well as other awardees, were recognized on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 at the Lancaster County Convention Center.
Harrisburg, PA (March 8, 2011) — Harrisburg Young Professionals (HYP), a nonprofit organization focused on improving the quality of life in the City of Harrisburg, presented Harrisburg Mayor Linda D. Thompson with a $5,000 check to repair a vandalized city playground at the HYP Annual Meeting and Reception, held 6 p.m. on Wednesday, February 23 at Harrisburg University, 326 Market St. in Harrisburg. In continuance of HYP's strong commitment to the city, Mayor Thompson was invited as a keynote speaker at the event, and she left with $5K to help repair a city playground.
Harrisburg, PA (February 21, 2011) — Harrisburg Young Professionals (HYP), a nonprofit organization focused on improving the quality of life in the City of Harrisburg, will spell out their vision for future, present a number of awards and reflect on accomplishments of the past year at their 13th Annual Meeting and Reception, to be held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, February 23 at Harrisburg University, 326 Market St. in Harrisburg.
The Harrisburg Young Professionals are pleased to issue our 2010 Civic Survey. A total of 418 individuals from around the Harrisburg region participated in the survey. The mixture of 266 HYP members and 152 non-members shed light on the challenges and opportunities facing the City of Harrisburg. The results of the survey can be found via the link below.
Bethesda Mission has embarked on a $2.9M Capital Campaign to expand and relocate the Medical Clinic, expand, update and upgrade the Cafeteria/Kitchen area and "burn the bridge" loan that was needed to renovate the Men's Shelter. The Shelter is housed in a 107 year-old building that was literally "falling down" prior to the renovation in 2009. For over 95 years, Bethesda Mission has been a keystone in Harrisburg, ministering to the homeless, the helpless and the hopeless.
Various Dates December-April
8:30am - 1pm
Tuesday or Thursday throughout the school year, 5 - 6:00 p.m.
The Camp Curtin YMCA, 2135 N. 6th St., Second Floor