Our mission is to promote resilience among Zuni youth, so they will grow into strong and healthy adults who are connected with Zuni traditions.
We pursue our mission by providing Zuni youth with positive role models, enriching programs, and nurturing spaces that build on the strengths of their community.
Your donation increases the access Zuni youth have to enriching programs, healthy spaces, and encouraging mentors.
At Everybody Solar, we are on a mission to make a positive impact on our communities by providing the gift of clean energy to nonprofits serving the most vulnerable populations. Our goal is to help these organizations thrive by significantly reducing their electricity costs through solar installations. This way, they can redirect funds directly into their missions and create a bigger, lasting effect on their causes.
Invested into the Zuni community since 2009, with a focus on helping Zuni youth lead healthy and fulfilling lives.
Of our youth report improved health as a result of participating in our programs.
Youth served annually, across 10 distinct ZYEP programs. 80% of ZYEP youth participate in more than one ZYEP program per year.
Of our youth participant’s parents report that participation improved their child’s overall health.
*data derived from post-program surveys conducted with Zuni youth and Zuni families
At Everybody Solar, we are on a mission to make a positive impact on our communities by providing the gift of clean energy to nonprofits serving the most vulnerable populations. Our goal is to help these organizations thrive by significantly reducing their electricity costs through solar installations. This way, they can redirect funds directly into their missions and create a bigger, lasting effect on their causes.
The ZYEP Basketball League’s 2025 season came to an end on May 16, and for many of this season’s 200 players, the final Friday game marked the end of an era. The league is open to Zuni youth ages 7-12, and this month, we would like to introduce you to one of our players: Tejal Albert!Read her story here:www.zyep.org/tejal/ ... See MoreSee Less
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