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YOTO Loves Tucson Subaru – “Share the Love” Event

Share the Love has donated more than $94 million dollars to charity since 2008. With the help from customers when choosing between four national and over 660 local charities, Tucson Subaru is on track to bring their new total to over $115 million! This year, Tucson Subaru has partnered with Youth On Their Own [...]

2020-07-14T11:28:16-07:00January 19th, 2018|

The Women of Quail Creek Spice Things Up!

If you’ve ever come to YOTO for a visit you’ve probably had a chance to see the mini-mall where our students can shop for food for free. We recently hosted some members from The Women of Quail Creek, a service group from Green Valley who were interested in getting a behind the scenes look [...]

2020-07-14T11:36:52-07:00October 25th, 2017|

YOTO Receives Copper Cactus Award

After applying for several years, Youth On Their Own was chosen out of sixteen applicants to be this year’s recipient of the Tucson Electric Power Charitable Non-Profit Business Copper Cactus Award for medium-sized charities. YOTO was recognized by the selection committee for outstanding performance in helping Southern Arizona’s homeless youth remain in school and [...]

2017-09-30T20:19:15-07:00September 23rd, 2017|

AZPM – Border Dilemma: Parents Can’t See Triplets Graduate

U.S. born children whose parents have been deported or voluntarily returned to their country of origin face an uncertain future. Younger ones go into foster care. The older ones are often left to fend for themselves. In Tucson, some find their way to Youth on Their Own, which provides a support network. Jose Chua [...]

2017-09-30T20:41:36-07:00May 22nd, 2017|

Youth On Their Own—A Brief History

In 1986, Ann Young was a guidance counselor at Amphitheater High School concerned about an increasing number of homeless students. She took it upon herself to do something about it. Young’s compassion and initiative evolved into the Youth on Their Own that we know today, which has since helped over 1,500 homeless youth. It [...]

2017-09-30T15:35:33-07:00February 6th, 2017|

Trico awards 2015 POWER Grants to seven non-profits

TUCSON, AZ (Tucson News Now) – Thanks to the Trico Electric Cooperative POWER Grant program seven non-profits in Tucson, Marana, Sahuarita and Green Valley received a boost to their operating funds.  Each agency provides critical services to the communities most vulnerable people, children. A story from Tucson News Now.  Read on.

2017-12-13T08:51:31-07:00February 12th, 2015|

TEP Presents $100,000 in Grants to Groups Helping Youth, Families and Seniors

TUCSON, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Tucson Electric Power (TEP) has awarded a total of $100,000 to 15 programs run by nonprofit organizations that improve the health and well-being of children, families and seniors. TEP’s Grants That Make a Difference were presented today during a ceremony at the company’s Tucson headquarters. The grants support programs with measurable accomplishments [...]

2017-12-13T08:56:12-07:00November 15th, 2014|

YOTO and University of Arizona Partner to Help Homeless Students

In December of 2013, Youth on Their Own was approached by the University of Arizona College of Education to create a collaboration to aid YOTO in better understanding the challenges that homeless and foster students face on a daily basis. Since that time, YOTO and the College of Education have worked together to collect [...]

2017-09-30T23:12:40-07:00October 29th, 2014|
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