National Homeless Persons’ Remembrance Day is an urgent reminder that we are all connected and belong to each other. It reminds us that this struggle is one of life and death and that the support we commit to is a point of very survival for many. Read More of “YouthCare Honors National Homeless Persons’ Remembrance Day”
Last week YouthCare’s CEO Degale Cooper, CPIO Emma York-Jones, and Director of Public Policy & External Affairs Jessie Friedmann, headed out to Washington DC for the National Network for Youth annual Summit & Hill Day. Read More of “YouthCare Goes to Washington DC”
We are thrilled to launch our newest vocational program: the Customer Service Training Program! Each year, we will be offering multiple 6-week cohorts during which young people will learn essential customer service skills, with a focus on retail, hospitality, call center, and food and beverage industries. Read More of “YouthCare Launches New Customer Service Training Program”
King’s legacy is more than a dream speech. King had radical ideas. Radical enough to have the audacity to hope. Extreme enough to believe that people with the most racist beliefs can have their convictions changed by radical love. Read More of “Honor King’s Full Legacy”