My Sister Susan's
House Wins North Carolina Housing Award
On November 1, 2011 My Sister Susan's House, a
transitional living program operated by Youth Focus won the
Housing North Carolina award for supportive housing. The program
(pictured below) serves
young pregnant or parenting young women who have been the victim of domestic violence.
Also recognized at the award ceremony, held at the Raleigh
Convention Center, were our community partners on this project: The
YWCA, UNCG, architect Robert Charest and the City of Greensboro.

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Susan's House Wins Award

My Sister Susan's House, our transitional living program for young women in Greensboro recently won the Housing North Carolina Award for supportive housing.

My Sister Susan's House, our transitional living program for young women in Greensboro recently won the Housing North Carolina Award for supportive housing.
President Bush Visits Youth Focus

On December 2, 2008 President George Bush visited Youth Focus to honor our Mentoring Children of Prisoners (MCP) program. This program, a component of our Big Brothers Big Sisters program, serves young people who have an adult who is incarcerated by matching the young person with an adult role model.

On December 2, 2008 President George Bush visited Youth Focus to honor our Mentoring Children of Prisoners (MCP) program. This program, a component of our Big Brothers Big Sisters program, serves young people who have an adult who is incarcerated by matching the young person with an adult role model.
Annual Reports
- Youth Focus 2011 Annual Report
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IRS Form 990
Youth Focus provides all services in a non-discriminatory manner.
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