South Asian Youth Action (SAYA) is a 501(c)3 youth development organization dedicated to K-12 students in need of support in New York City. Its mission is to foster a strong sense of belonging in youth and provide them with tools to thrive academically, professionally and personally. The organization is based in Queens, New York. While South Asian-focused, SAYA is secular, inclusive and committed to connecting youth from all backgrounds to opportunities. Established in 1996, South Asian Youth Action provides youth an accessible, safe, and culturally affirming space for year-round programming that takes place during the school day, after school, on weekends and during the summer. SAYA generally offers its programs in several neighborhoods in Queens and Brooklyn – in elementary schools, in middle schools, in high schools and at the center. Depending on the nature of the need, South Asian Youth Action offers some events in various South Asian languages, especially Bangla.
Activities of South Asian Youth Action (SAYA)
- Grant scholarships to students to enroll in college, succeed in coursework and reach educational and professional goals
- Arrange free citizenship application assistance, civil engagement events
- Organize career exploration, job opportunity for fresh graduates
- Offer mentorship beyond the classroom to confidently ready for college, career and personal success
- Create volunteering opportunity for students during summer season
- Provide opportunity to increase family engagement between parents and children
- Provide leadership programs for young women and men in high school to develop personal and social identities
- Enhance critical thinking and decision making skills, etc.