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Youth Builders Academy (YBA)
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Capacity Builders Inc./

Youth Builders Academy (YBA)

This initiative provides low-income, high risk youth with regular, structured opportunities to participate in our socio-behavioral support groups. This project has proven to be extremely successful at improving social and behavioral outcomes among more than 1,000 students across 11 sites in New Mexico and Arizona. Guidance, mentoring, counseling, and related supports are also offered through our provider network.

Details
Ages: Teen 
Payment Options: Free 
Locations
Capacity Builders
414 W Broadway
Farmington,  NM

Services Limited By Geography: Yes
Parent Organization
Capacity Builders Inc.

The mission of Capacity Builders Inc. is to assist tribal, governmental, and non-profit agencies who serve culturally diverse and at-risk populations build their organizational and financial capacity so they have the resources available to them and the skillsets required, to improve the quality of life for those they serve and are able to be successful in accomplishing their goals.

Farmington,  NM 87401

Primary Contact: Rebecca Putnam
Contact Email: r.putnam@grantwriters.net
Type: Nonprofit
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