On Wednesday, February 7th, Youth180’s Oak Cliff Center opened its doors to the general public for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. To reign in the agencies 40th anniversary, they invited donors and community partners to get a firsthand glance at the facility that serves Dallas youth and families with clinical programs.
Read MoreOur team at Youth180 is preparing to receive an overwhelming influx of youth treatment inquiries as one of the few remaining youth substance outpatient treatment facilities in Dallas.
Read MoreWe are so happy to be 1 of 2 Dallas organizations chosen to launch our new innovative intervention healing centered project!
This 3 year project will provide in school clinical and social assessments to students at NO cost! This will help our dedicated staff provide individualized resources to each family and place youth into programs that are best fit for them.
Read MoreWatch our recent interview with NBC's Texas Today and learn more about our campaign to raise $30,000 in support of our services to address youth mental health and substance misuse. Donations made during the month of May will will be directly allocated to mental health services this month!
Read MorePlease read the attached report to find out how donations were used to support our youth, families, and community this year.
Read MoreYouth180 acknowledges the trauma and pain experienced by Black individuals over the past weeks and throughout our history. Youth180 stands in solidarity with those who are utilizing their voices for peaceful protest and change.
Read MoreThe rate of emergency room visits by children and teens for mental health disorders, self-harm and substance use has increased drastically in the last 10 years.
Read MoreWe are incredibly thankful for your support of the work Youth180 does with our young people and their families. You may be aware that Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act on March 27, 2020. Included in this legislation were several provisions that may change your charitable donations this year.
Read MoreSubstance use among youth in Dallas is not uncommon. In fact, use has been on the rise sine 2014.
Read MoreKeri Stitt, M.A., LPC-S is named President and CEO of Youth180.
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