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‘These people really care about me.’

Angelica has overcome a very difficult childhood to become a successful college student through the help of the Youth Villages Transitional Living program. Watch her share her inspiring story.

‘These people really care about me.’

Never too late for family

Darrell knew the chance he’d ever live with his dad was slim. After all, his dad didn’t even know Darrell existed. But to Darrell, the sliver of hope that one day he could meet his dad, get to know him and live with him as a family meant everything.

Never too late for family

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A recent post on the Harvard Business Review’s faculty blog recommends Youth Villages as an example of an effective organization to give your charitable dollars. Please consider a donation today and know your contribution makes a real difference.

Make your donation count

Make a difference

Volunteer with Youth Villages and make a difference in the lives of boys and girls who desperately need positive adult influences in their lives.

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We’re “The Force for Families”

At Youth Villages, we believe that building strong families is the key to helping children with emotional and behavioral problems. Watch the video to learn more.

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425,000 That's about how many children are in the foster care system in America as you read this. That's the same number of children seeking a more stable life and positive adult influences. Join us as a Force for Families.
In the News

Youth Villages CEO appears on CNN to discuss state of foster care systems in U.S.

Youth Villages' mission to help troubled children at home with their families was recently featured on CNN and the New York Times' Opinionator blog. Watch CEO Patrick Lawler's CNN appearance and read author David Bornstein's post.

The FORCE For FAMILIES

Right now, there is a vulnerable child being raised by the state. She will spend her childhood in expensive institutions, being shuffled from foster home to foster home. Continue reading...

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