Youth Emergency Services (YES)(yesomaha.org) has released its annual Impact Report, showcasing a year of meaningful progress made possible through the generosity of donors, partners, and community supporters. The report reflects YES’s ongoing commitment to ensuring youth and young adults in crisis are safe, supported, and empowered to build self-sufficient futures.
This year’s outcomes demonstrate both the growing need for youth services and the community’s strong response. YES served 789 youth, provided 11,623 meals, and distributed $83,547 in rental assistance to 42 young people striving for housing stability. In total, the organization raised $2,071,188, funding critical programs including street outreach, the Drop-In Center, mental health services, and housing support. YES emphasized that meeting the needs of young people is a shared responsibility rooted in compassion and community connection. The Board noted that expanding access to mental health care, strengthening outreach, and adapting housing programs were major advancements made possible through collective support.
The full Impact Report offers a deeper look at how the organization continues to evolve and respond to what young people need most. YES extends heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed time, resources, and advocacy over the past year.To read the full Impact Report and learn more about YES’s mission, visit yesomaha.org.
