By Lori Mueller YouthZone Executive Director Family-centered homes allow youth to build both self-esteem and respect for others. In our zeal to raise healthy, active kids, the family sometimes gets left behind. As parents motivated by love, we all have...
Continue ReadingPhone addictions hurt teens’ human connections
By Syreena Hamby I believe the biggest struggle for teens today is telephones. Although they are very helpful in many situations, cell phones are ultimately destroying the very foundation of humanity. Everywhere I go, I see people just staring...
Continue ReadingSet clear family policies to deter youth substance abuse
By Lori Mueller Executive Director, YouthZone At YouthZone, parents tell us they are at a loss about what to do when their kids begin to vape. Whether it is flavored oils, tobacco or marijuana, vaping has reached epidemic proportions with...
Continue ReadingSummer YouthZone programs provide opportunities for growth and connection
By Airen Goodman CYDC Coordinator, 9th Judicial District YouthZone provides supervised community service opportunities for youth that are required to complete public services hours by the court. Community service is not viewed as a punishment by YouthZone. It is the...
Continue ReadingYouthZone Case Managers Guide Youth On New Path
By Lori Mueller When a young person gets caught vaping, vandalizing public property, shoplifting or worse, that moment of excitement or self-satisfaction can quickly turn into a dark and dismal parade of consequences. With state and local support, YouthZone case...
Continue ReadingRestorative Justice (RJ) Community Event April 17
By Karen Barbee, Restorative Justice Coordinator Please join us on April 17 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. for a Restorative Justice Celebration. We will recognize the community members whose volunteer time has been immense and invaluable, share where the RJ...
Continue ReadingNew Logo Reveals Spirit of YouthZone
YouthZone is moving into a new building and a new era. YouthZone’s new logo is more current and reflects a level of support the deep level of involvement the organization has with area youth and their families.
Continue ReadingBucket List
By Lisa Detweiler, Operations and Data Manager Have you ever tried to keep up with someone else’s bucket list? For example, your dad who hasn’t been on a bike in 10 years or more, and wants to bike the Glenwood...
Continue ReadingRestorative Justice Helps Young People Learn and Grow From Their Mistakes
by Lisa Sobke, Restorative Justice Coordinator This Spring, I got a call from the District Attorney’s office asking me to explore doing a Restorative Justice meeting with a 19-yearold from a nearby community. Mathew had driven drunk and rolled his...
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