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Each year, the highlight of the annual YES to YOUTH Gala (“Gala”) is to honor an individual and a local business
Do you know a college student who is looking for a paid summer internship opportunity and wants to make a difference? If so, YES to YOUTH, a local nonprofit organization that provides crisis intervention, counseling, and suicide prevention services t
Christin Allphin, Laura Everson, and Katrina Savage are serving as gala co-chairs. Save the Date for the 2024 YES to YOUTH Gala! The event will be held on Saturday, August 10, at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention
YES to YOUTH, a local nonprofit organization that puts the wellbeing of at-risk youth locally first – is presenting its 2024 Galentine’s Luncheon on Wednesday, February 7, starting at 11:30 a.m. This ladies-only event will take place at Truluck’s Oce
Make a Difference 2023 program is winding down but still in need YES to YOUTH - Montgomery County Youth Services continues every day to strengthen the emotional and mental health development of youth and families by providing crisis intervention, counseling, and suicide prevention services.
The 2023 ‘The Maggert’ golf tournament, benefiting YES to YOUTH – Montgomery County Youth Services took place recently at The Woodlands Country Club – Tournament Course.
YES to YOUTH has some sage advice of gratitude and well-being for kids This season of giving is an excellent opportunity to encourage gratitude in kids and teens, as it provides numerous positive effects on their mental and emotional well-being. Practicing gratitude can help youth develop a more positive outlook on life
The changing seasons, like the transition to autumn, may affect people’s mental health, including youth. While not everyone experiences depression during this time, several factors, including those below, might contribute to feelings of sadness or de