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Youth Enrichment Services (YES) Programs is a grant from Youth Enrichment Services that funds mentorship, education, and enrichment programming for socially and economically at-risk youth in local communities. YES has operated for nearly three decades, centering student voices and leveraging youth skills to drive curriculum, activities, and leadership development.
The organization serves communities in Boston and surrounding Pittsburgh areas. Eligible recipients are youth from low-income households. Programs include workforce training, mentorship, and stipend-based opportunities.
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Empowering youth through mentorship, education, advocacy, and exposure. Enriching students’ educational, social, cultural, and workforce experiences. Serving local and surrounding Pittsburgh communities, students, and families.
young people served through YES programming. years of dedicated service to local communities, students, and families. has been invested in youth wages and stipends.
YES provides socially and economically at-risk youth the opportunity to achieve success through participation in mentorship, education, and enrichment programs. YES seeks to empower communities to become their own best resource. Every student matters and there are no throw-away children.
This means any and all youth facing hardships, limited access to vital resources, or a desire to be a part of an intentional community are welcomed into YES. The heart of YES is a spirit of mentorship and students. Our students remain our most valuable asset and resource – they guide our project curriculum, direct our focus, and lead our youth activities.
By leveraging their unique skills and abilities and centering their voices, YES has created a formula for success that influences community growth, economic prosperity, and student-driven leadership. YES' model has been vetted and has thrived for nearly three decades. Our student successes and outcomes are a testament to the important work we do to change the lives of young people and families in the region.
The work continues. Learn more about YES Mentoring. Learn more about YES Programming.
Learn more about YES Reporting. "YES helped me with managing my money, time, and the ability to work with others even if we aren’t friends. It’s helped with expanding my network and how prepared I am to work in other places."
"I’ve had the privilege of working with Youth Enrichment Services for several years now. The accessibility and quality service it provides are exactly what parents and students need. It is an honor to work with YES to uplift, empower, and address the needs of the community.
YES is an asset to the City of Pittsburgh and hopefully can be the blueprint of quality service for communities throughout the country." "From the moment we met the staff our anxiety eased — everyone was so supportive, welcoming and nurturing. Over the next weeks, I saw incredible growth in Lidia’s confidence, in her independence, and her awareness of the city outside of our neighborhood.
The camaraderie with peers and the many amazing field trips she experienced opened her eyes to new perspectives on the world. Thank you for providing this valuable community resource and your commitment to the positive development of our youth." youthenrichmentservices.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Youth in Boston, particularly those from low-income households. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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