Naaseh-Shahry: YouthZone gives support for Aspen Thrift Shop
YouthZone would like to thank the Aspen Thrift Shop for its generous support of the work we do in the Roaring Fork and Colorado River valleys. Thanks in part to the Thrift Shop’s recent grant, we’re able to continue serving adjudicated and at-risk youth in a variety of ways, including via: court advocacy, substance use education, restorative justice, mental health counseling, and more. Last year, we served more than 500 juveniles and impacted nearly 1,000 additional community members. Meanwhile, 93% of our clients do not reoffend while working with YouthZone, nearly twice the recidivism rate of juveniles who don’t receive similar services. Thank you to the Aspen Thrift Shop for supporting our work. Please visit http://www.YouthZone.com/give today in order to learn more.
Ali Naaseh-Shahry, YouthZone development director
Glenwood Springs
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