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Building Brighter Futures | Capital Campaign Update
Nine months after the launch our $28 million capital campaign for the YES Residential Campus, YES has raised 78% of our goal, thanks to the tremendous support we’ve received from the Omaha community!
Changing Lives—and More—with Nebraska Diaper Bank
1 in 3 families in Nebraska struggle to afford enough clean diapers. Through our partnership with the Nebraska Diaper Bank, YES ensures that the young parents who seek out our services continue to have access to this essential resource.
1995: Continuing to Grow
Youth homelessness is still on the rise. Since our inception, YES was forced to turn away more than 300 young people every year due to limited space. To meet the growing demand for housing, YES acquired a second shelter for youth.
From Kalisha’s Desk—July Edition
July is BIPOC Mental Health Month, and at YES, we are committed to providing mental health resources to all the youth in our programs—many of whom identify as BIPOC.
Like a Family | Youth Spotlight
At Youth Emergency Services (YES), we serve young people coming from crisis, or unstable circumstances. This is why our staff welcomes youth with open arms, not unlike a loving family.
From Kalisha’s Desk—June Edition
There may not be one pathway to homelessness. With your support, YES can bring Omaha’s youth to one home. I ask you to please consider making a donation to our agency today!
Adaptation, Engagement, Connection | YES Board Spotlight
No matter the need, our organization strives to meet young people where they are. It is that commitment, YES Board President Kellie Harry believes, that has been instrumental to YES’ impact.
Meet Annaye | Staff Spotlight
At Youth Emergency Services (YES), we meet youth where they are. Our Housing Case Manager, Annaye, ensures this. In fact, that’s how she describes her role at YES.
1985: Finding a New Home
Our team scrambled to find a new facility. Five years later, we found it: the perfect place to host YES’ second location. So perfect, in fact, that, 50 years later, the house serves as our Maternity Group Home!
“YES is Where I Landed” | Youth Spotlight
YES does more than combat youth homelessness. We equip Omaha’s young people with the skills they need to stand on their own two feet. Just ask our current program youth.
Achieving Your Goals—and Dreams | Youth Spotlight
Youth Emergency Services (YES) provides safety, security, and stability to young people in need. So that these young people like Caleb receive everything they deserve to achieve their goals.
1974: the Beginning of YES
Do you know how YES got its start? Youth homelessness in Omaha was at an all-time high, so a concerned group of area residents devised a plan to combat youth homelessness…
Working for the Future | Youth Spotlight
For many, the only way out is through. The only way through is to look toward the future. Moms like Micaela “Mickey” see a future of independence—and being able to provide for her family.
From Kalisha’s Desk—May Edition
May is Mental Health Awareness Month! Practicing good mental health habits benefits ourselves and models self-care and self-sufficiency to those around us, including YES’ youth.
“What happens to them?” | YES Board Spotlight
Learn how YES Board Treasurer Ashley believes our plans to move to one campus in 2025 will help us better serve youth.
Meet Pattie | Staff Spotlight
For 15 years, Pattie has experienced firsthand how YES reaches and inspires young people, even finding inspiration for herself from the youth we help.
Meet Colby | Youth Spotlight
Meet Colby—a homeless youth whose circumstances turned around when Youth Emergency Services (YES) connected him with the resources he needed.
Combatting Period Poverty with Access Period
Our friends at Access Period keep all YES facilities fully stocked with period kits and menstrual items that are readily available to anyone who seeks out YES’ services.
One Campus, One Home
We're thrilled to share that YES is embarking on a transformative journey with the launch of our $28 million capital campaign for the YES Residential Campus!
Meet Treyvon | Youth Spotlight
Meet Treyvon, a young artist and musician who found solace and support through his passion despite facing homelessness and instability.