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Youth Guidance meets youth where they are–physically in schools, socially and emotionally–to offer counseling support in Chicago Public Schools. Staff address a student’s entire support system and facilitate positive change through individual, group, and/or family counseling.
Youth Guidance currently serves as lead nonprofit partner to 23 Community Schools serving nearly 4,000 elementary and high school youth in under-resourced Chicago communities.
Youth Guidance creates and implements school-based programs that enable children to overcome obstacles, focus on their education and, ultimately, to succeed in school and in life.
Youth Outreach Services (YOS) is a Chicago-based non-profit organization that partners with at-risk youth and their families to help them discover what they are capable of achieving.
Youth Guidance’s Career Readiness & Success program equips high school students with the skills they need to succeed after graduation. From resume-building to interview prep, we’re setting students up for success in college and careers.
Youth Guidance Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. 4,873 likes · 17 talking about this · 336 were here. Youth Guidance: Guiding Kids to Bright Futures
Youth Guidance impacts more than 12,000 youth each year and Thrive Chicago has brought together 600 individuals representing nearly 200 child and youth serving organizations to accomplish the shared objective of supporting Chicago youth from “cradle-to-career.”
Youth Guidance & Mobile Citizen collaborate to empower Chicago's youth. Learn how digital tools are shaping brighter futures for the next generation.
Youth Guidance is a leading provider of outcomes-driven programs and capacity-building initiatives, directly serving about 14,000 youth while touching the lives of hundreds more parents, schools and local communities.
This indispensable access affects the 10,000 Chicago-area youth directly served by Youth Guidance and helps it and its partners offer important programs in critical areas: counseling and prevention, afterschool/community programs, parent/family engagement and workforce/training support.