“Life is a battle and education is my defense.”  – Carmen, abandoned by an alcoholic father and mother addicted to crystal meth.
 

Upcoming Events
To Benefit YOTO Students

“Philanthropy With Phlavor”
Pastiche Modern Eatery
 

The entire month of June 2008
Monday – Friday, 11:30 am to midnight
Saturday and Sunday, 4:30 pm to midnight
3025 N. Campbell Road

 Patische Modern Eatery will donate 5% of every purchase to your favorite designated charity: YOTO!  For more information, visit www.pasticheme.com, email info@PasticheME.com, or call 325.3333.
 


Arizona Roofing Contractors Association

"Raising the Roof for YOTO"
5th Annual Charity Bowling Tournament

Silent Auction & Raffle

Saturday, June 28, 2008
Noon - 4 pm
(Registration at 11:00 am)
Golden Pin Lanes
1010 W. Miracle Mile in Tucson

Team registration fee $350 (six bowlers per team)
To register call 520.405.3222 or 520.631.7931

Participants receive three games tournament bowling, shoe rental, lunch, registration bag filled with fun goodies and event tee shirt, and a chance to win big prizes!

2008 Event Theme
"Wild Wild West"

Prizes will be awarded for the best team costume and best team theme.


To schedule a speaking engagement

Youth On Their Own welcomes the opportunity to speak with your organization or business about the agency's program and the issues and needs of Metro Tucson homeless youth.
 

COMMUNICATIONS

YOTO EVENTS IN REVIEW



 

Post-event details and photos will be featured in the YOTO newsletter, Spring 2008 issue, available online June 4.
 

PRESS RELEASES 2008

YOTO student moves from surviving to thriving

Michael J. Hanson Honoree at Top of the Town '08

 

YOTO NEWSLETTERS

Winter 2008

Fall 2007

Summer 2007

Spring 2007


CONTACT US
Youth On Their Own


1443 West Prince Road
Tucson, Arizona 85705
520.293.1136 (phone)
520.888.7233 (fax)

Summer Office Hours
M - Th  9:00 am to 5:00 pm
The office will be closed on Fridays beginning Friday, May 30, 2008 - Friday, August 1, 2008.

Holiday Office Closures
Monday, May 26, 2008
Friday, July 4, 2008

Regular Office Hours
M-F  9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Sun Tran Bus Lines:
17 E/W and 10 N/S
Crossroads: Prince/Flowing Wells

Welcome to Youth On Their Own

Youth On Their Own (YOTO) enters a third decade of providing financial assistance, basic human needs, and guidance to homeless and unaccompanied youth so each has the opportunity to graduate high school and lead a productive adult life.

Located in Tucson, Arizona, YOTO is a nonprofit organization that serves students in grades 8 through 12 in the metro area who, through no fault of their own, lack a stable home and parental involvement in their lives.

 Recent reports on homelessness indicate that a homeless child is 2 1/2 times more likely to drop out of high school. 

Established during the 1986/87 school year, YOTO has assisted over 9,000 students in achieving their educational and personal goals.

Youth On Their Own

Educating homeless teens.
Investing in Tucson's future.

A nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization

 

Summary of Programs and Services

  • Stipend Program
    A monthly student stipend of up to $125 assists students with living expenses and serves as an incentive for attendance and performance in high school.
     
  • Special Needs Funds
    Emergency funds are available for students in a financial bind who need assistance with rent, utilities, sports fees and equipment, summer school and other fees.
     
  • Bus Passes
    Monthly bus passes provide students transportation to school, work and health care appointments.
     
  • Basic Needs Bank 
    Students may visit the “Mini- Mall” for basic need items such as food, clothing, hygiene items, and household and school supplies.  YOTO is also a Community Food Bank provider.
     
  • Referrals
    YOTO assists students in finding alternative or additional social services and health care options to ensure each receives the support system required to graduate from high school.
     

YOTO is a designated "Safe Place." This symbol means that any youth in crisis is welcomed and will be immediately connected to help and support resources.
To learn more about "Safe Place"

  
 
 

How Can
You Help?

  • Cash contributions or gifts of valuable personal property
     
  • Planned gifts (bequests, gifts of life insurance)
     
  • Contribute to the YOTO Endowment Fund
     
  • Gifts of product that stock the student “Mini-Mall”
     
  • Conduct an event with proceeds to benefit YOTO students
     
  • Attend an event held to benefit YOTO students
     
  • Sponsor/underwrite student events, service programs, agency materials
     
  • Volunteer

Volunteering at YOTO
and General Questions

 

EMPLOYMENT


YOTO Program Coordinator
 


ARIZONA CHARITABLE TAX CREDIT
You can make a difference in the lives of YOTO’s students and earn Arizona tax credit by doing so. Youth On Their Own is a qualifying 501(c)(3) charity. Tax ID #86-0644388.
 
For more in-depth information you may access the following website: Arizona Department of Revenue - Charitable Tax Credit.
 

YOTO STAFF

Executive Director
Mary Gruensfelder-Cox
mgcox@yoto.org

Communications & Development Director
Gina Babunovic
gbabunovic@yoto.org

Program Director
Meredith Moore
mmoore@yoto.org

Operations Manager
Maria Castro
mcastro@yoto.org

Administrative Coordinator
Heidi MacDonald
hmacdonald@yoto.org

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS


Executive Committee:

Marian Conrad LaLonde
President

Patti Yenerich
Vice President

Martin Falkowski
Treasurer

Suzanne Emam
Secretary

Rudy Carrillo
Past President

Members:

Michael Bolchalk
Thomas Eyler, D.O.
Michael Hanson
Lorrane McPherson
Lane Oden
Lisa Rankin
Deana Smith
Patrick Tierney

 


 

 

 
 

 

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