The Journal of Mature Young Adults

The Journal of Mature Young Adults The Journal of Mature Young Adults United Communities and Companies of America

The Journal of Mature Young Adults is a social and informational magazine for teenagers ages 15 to 17, and young adults ages 18 to 25. It is okay to have the mindset of youthfulness and having fun, however, the elements of the twenty-first century is ever-changing, fast-paced, competitive, and advanced. JMYA provides teenagers and young adults with articles and interviews of their peers taking on

the responsibilities of life, such as college, vocational programs, technical schools, banking, investing. Entrepreneurship, household duties, utility bills, rent, mortgage, parenting, s*x education, credit, loans, employment development, bad credit, criminal justice, marriage, goal setting, leadership, community services, religion, and so on. JMYA develops and train young ministers, mentors, and motivator through the AYA Club (Advanced Young Adult’s Club). These young adults have completed an intense training and coaching program that involves an active participation in utilizing life skills relevant to the responsibility of an adult who lives a quality independent life. Thus, a teenager who is mentored, coached, and developed with The Journal of Mature Young Adults will live a quality life in contrast to most young adults whose life skills maybe traditionally inadequate in terms of the pace of the twenty-first century.

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1075 Peachtree Street, Suite 3650
Atlanta, GA
30309

MARTA route 10 or Midtown train station

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(404) 452-4238

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The Journal of Mature Young Adults is a magazine journal, mentorship and life skills program for teenagers and young adults ages 16 to 25.

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