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Livingston Youth Organization for Human Services Hosts Soup Kitchen to Combat Food Insecurity
LIVINGSTON, NJ — The Livingston Youth Organization for Human Services (LYOHS), now a registered 501©3 nonprofit composed of Livingston High School (LHS) students, recently orchestrated a successful bake sale project in support of a Newark-based soup kitchen and numerous individuals grappling with food insecurity. With LHS freshman Daniel Zhang at the helm as its new president, LYOHS recently established a new board of directors consisting of 15 students to replace the original board members who graduated in June.
Livingston Youth Organization for Human Services Hosts Soup Kitchen to Combat Food Insecurity
LIVINGSTON, NJ — Members of the Livingston Youth Organization for Human Services (LYOHS), now a registered 501©3 nonprofit made up of Livingston High School (LHS) students, recently conducted a soup kitchen in Newark to feed numerous financially disadvantaged individuals—marking the organization’s largest and most successful service project to date, according to founder and president Matthew Zhang.
Livingston Students Earn Prestigious Award for Extraordinary Public Service
HAMILTON, NJ — Two Livingston students—including Livingston High School (LHS) junior Matthew Zhang and recent Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School graduate Maurice Korish—recently received New Jersey State Governor’s Jefferson Awards during a ceremony held at the Grounds for Sculpture museum in Hamilton Township.
Livingston Youth Organization for Human Services Ramps Up Volunteer Efforts in Summer 2021
LIVINGSTON, NJ — After a successful school year of assisting countless New Jersey citizens in need, the Livingston Youth Organization for Human Services (LYOHS) carried forward its momentum and proliferated its efforts over the summer of 2021.
Kiwanis Club of Livingston Names 2021 Youth Citizens of the Year
LIVINGSTON, NJ — The Kiwanis Club of Livingston has named Shane Samuels, a recent graduate of Livingston High School (LHS), and Matthew Zhang, a rising junior, as its Youth Citizens of the Year for their outstanding contributions to the community in recent years.
Livingston Youth Organization for Human Services Reaches New Heights in 2021
LIVINGSTON, NJ — After multiple successful service projects beginning in the fall of 2020, the student-run nonprofit Livingston Youth Organization for Human Services (LYOHS) has continued its momentum with local humanitarian initiatives and hopes to progress with larger projects and greater community outreach in 2021.
Livingston Student Philanthropists Share Details of Fall Service Projects
LIVINGSTON, NJ — After hosting several successful community service projects over the last few months, the Livingston Youth Organization for Human Services (LYOHS)—a local nonprofit organization led by Livingston High School students and aimed at improving the lives of as many people as possible—has accelerated its operations for the fall and is already recruiting participants for two upcoming events.
Livingston Teens Lead Eclectic Series of Community Service Projects
LIVINGSTON, NJ — A group of Livingston High School students who share a common goal of improving the lives of as many people as possible through social outreach are currently carrying out multiple community service projects to benefit a variety of local causes.