My freshman year, I joined the Teen Advisory Council at my grandpa’s strong urging. Although I was reluctant to wake up at 5AM for the meetings (on the weekends you… read more →
By Laura Ferguson Every day after school from about 2nd grade to 4th grade my older sister and I would get off the bus at our grandparents’ house – just… read more →
By Jeremy Brown A project with global implications and a mission to assist individuals fleeing unhealthy relationships have resulted in three outstanding young ladies sharing Youth Resources’ March Youth… read more →
By Jeremy Brown Somewhere along the road of maturing into adulthood students encounter role models, mentors and guiding hands that show them the way. You learn what you’re good at… read more →
Youth Resources was recognized as the Organization Community and Neighbo rhood Impact Award winner at Leadership Evansville’s 22nd Annual Celebration of Leadership Thursday night at the Old National Events Plaza. The… read more →
By Jessica Fehrenbacher There is no denying the importance of a father’s relationship with his children. For girls, a father is often one of the first male influences in her… read more →
By Jessica Mitchell Whether or not you think today’s young people have something important to say depends a lot on how good of a listener you are. Our community is… read more →
By Laura Heister The hard reality of grief is that those who grieve for a loved one will likely do so forever. Learning how to cope with the experience of… read more →
On September 12, 2016 at Oak Meadow Country Club Youth Resources hosted another successful Scooter Scramble honoring former TAC and TEENPOWER volunteer and dear friend of YR Robert “Scooter” Tiemann. Because… read more →
By Jessica Fehrenbacher Last week, we had a homework issue at our house. My first grader had forgotten his folder at school, and because he was so upset that he… read more →