YES

The YES program gives hope and teaches self-sustainability to low-income and foster youth by providing internship opportunities, job training, and funding for trade schools and colleges. YES believes in furthering education and providing resources for youth who may not otherwise have the means to do so.

Many of the youth in the YES program are low-income single parents. Household items for their families such as food, formula, baby needs, etc, are greatly appreciated. Also, youth are in need of business clothing and bus tokens to take advantage of interview opportunities.

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