Current Students
Each year, PFF awards up to three $5,000 scholarship awards to those graduating seniors who best exemplify the ideals of PFF and Alan Kirshner’s commitment to excellence. Students are selected based on their commitment to the PFF program, work ethic, academic performance, leadership in the program and community, and excellent communication skills.
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Level 3 & 4 Program, Class of 2013/2014 |
Danyelle Hudson |
| Level 2 Program, Class of 2015 |
Megan Kettyle |
| Summer Intern Coordinators |
Voicemail PFF Hotline |
Volunteer Opportunities
Community service provides valuable experience that both colleges and employers like to see on résumés. View a list of Richmond-area volunteer opportunities. These opportunities are not sponsored by PFF.
Part of the value of Partnership for the Future is what students learn from each other. We encourage you to stay connected with PFF – join our Facebook community and share your stories!
Solutions Messages
Solutions messages are recorded by students just like you. They give you specific suggestions about situations you encounter every day; they give you constructive ways to use your time, talents and energy, and talk about ways to avoid violent behavior. If you have a story you’d like to share, let us know — you could be featured on our site!
To listen, you need Windows Media Player.
The Solutions Program is brought to you by the Greater Richmond Coalition for the Prevention of Youth Violence. Recorded by students from Partnership for the Future, Richmond Behavioral Health Authority, Richmond Youth and Workforce Development Division,Charles City Office on Youth, Newbridge School, Chesterfield County Youth Planning & Development, Henrico County Prevention Services,Shady Grove YMCA and Goochland Family YMCA.
A complete list of forms is available here.