Youth Resources is currently seeking nominations for the 2022 Youth of the Year. YR strives to empower youth to make a positive difference within our society through understanding and action… read more →
17-year old Shelby Ames is always up for a challenge. The Central High School senior, who has faced difficulties of her own, puts her heart into everything she does –… read more →
17-year old Reitz senior Jace Lemp has been involved in scouting since he attended an informational meeting in fifth grade. Jace credits scouting with helping him to focus on being… read more →
Not many 13 year-olds can say they’ve written and illustrated a book, but Deleah Payne isn’t your average 13 year-old. The incoming McGary eighth grader self-published a 63-page book called… read more →
15-year old North Posey High School sophomore Reagan Koester is no stranger to overcoming obstacles and persevering. When a basketball injury the summer before freshman year changed the trajectory of… read more →
We’ve all heard the saying “Two heads are better than one.” April’s Youth of the Month winners took teamwork (and sisterhood) to the next level, by creating over 250 masks… read more →
On and off the track, March’s Youth of the Month winner Ethan Meunier is constantly described as a team player, praised for his selfless, positive attitude. Ethan, a senior at… read more →
Mount Vernon High School senior Kenzie Paul, who was born without the lower half of her left arm, was inspired to help others like her after becoming involved with the Lucky… read more →
Evansville Christian School fifth grader Jimel Johnson first thought about the issue of homelessness after seeing a video of a man giving out 100 Chipotle burritos to the homeless in… read more →
17-year old Signature School senior Jack Watson’s dedication to servant leadership, both at school and through Youth Resources’ programming doesn’t go unnoticed by those around him. His peers describe him… read more →