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Youth Together

Venture Field: Youth Volunteer Service

Year of Venture Launch: 2005

Name: Kyle

Role in the Venture: President

Operation Backpack - Youth Together Daffron Elementary - Backpacks for Abused Children

Venture Description: Youth Together's goal is to engage young people in community service to help abused, homeless and ill children. Youth Together is a 501c3 non-profit organization that works with elementary and middle school student councils, Students Thinking of People and Peer Assistance and Leadership programs to help homeless, abused, and critically ill children as well as homeless animals and the Dallas Zoo. We offer eight different projects in which these student organizations can participate. Youth Together provides the youth of the today the tools to become the community service leaders of tomorrow.

Venture Origin: When I was in fourth grade, I was abused by a teacher. Her class consisted of yelling at children to break their spirits. One day, I was playing with sticks when it wasn't "playing with sticks time". She got angry and threw me into a chair hurting my neck. I decided that I wanted to help abused children and Youth Together was born.

Innovation: Youth Together provides flyers, display boards, deliver donations and gift bags. Youth Together is run by kids for kids. Elementary and schools run the programs while high school students make gift bags, signs and deliver donations to area organizations. Even the state student council websites don't offer as many projects as we do. We help chldren in the communities that we serv

Youth Together Brinker Elementary School donated to make a wish come true! In return, each child that donated received a star gift box to thank them for their donation!

Impact

Impact: Our biggest impact - we have made $70,000 on a budget of $800 while getting 50,000 students in 2 states involved in community service. We chose to do a project here in our own communities because we feel that there are children in need in our own backyard. We wanted to teach our students what it feels like to help others so they will be involved as adults. We also will be involving middle/high students in a community service grant program.

Engagement with the community: Youth Together has taught over 50,000 children about community service. We have run projects in 20 different cities in Texas and New Mexico. We have donated to the Children's Advocacy Center (abuse), the Samaritan Inn (homeless), Presbyterian Hospital (ill), Make a Wish Foundation, Hopes Door (shelter), Operation Kindness(animal shelter) , Raised by Wolves, Inc. and the Dallas Zoo.

Impact and engagement progress since launch: Youth Together's goal is to engage young people in community service. We have done projects in 70 schools since its inception and raised $70,000 for non-profit organizations that help children. We try to always give something back to the children that donate by giving them a note or gift bag. Someday, we hope this will make a difference and they will want to give back as adults.

Impact and engagement strategy: We have expanded our projects this year by adding three new programs. We, also, have started a grant program in North Texas. We will be giving grants to youth 12-18 to start community service projects in February. We have enlisted United State Senator John Cornyn, State Senator Florence Shapiro and Mayor Pat Evans to help us disperse funds to the finalists.

Awards: Daily Points of Light Prudential Spirit Award Kohl's Kids Who Care Store/Regional Middlekauf Ford Special Drive President's Volunteer Award

Youth Together Operation Paws - Huffman Elementary Sponsoring homeless animals for Operation Kindness Animal Shelter

Budget

Amount of Youth Venture seed grant: $800.00

Money raised: We have raised $70,000 for area organizations . We received $500.00 for Youth Together from the North Texas Volunteer Center PCH Inc. - $1,000 Parkway Bank - $1.000 Plano West - $1,000.00

Creative ways of raising resources: We have approached area organizations to donate money to Youth Together. We have had stocking drives, sponsorship programs, and change drives, to secure money. I have even asked teachers at area high schools to donate money for the homeless by sending an email to all the teachers.

Youth Together Schmilfenig Middle School - They collected Halloween costumes and Halloween bags filled with toys for the homeless children at the Samaritan Inn in Mckinney, Texas.

Strategy

Expansion plan for next 6 months: We already expanded our program with three new projects. We will be giving out our first grants for community service projects in January. Next fall, we will be expanding Youth Together into Oklahoma.

Plans for sustaining the project: I will continue as President of Youth Together. I have never had trouble finding team members. Volunteers are easy as we had 96 kids call us over spring break last year wanting to do service projects. As far as funding, we just ask for help for help from area organizations. They are willing.

Vision for three years from now: Our goals for the next three years would be to expand this project into more states. I believe that our program can work in any town to help their abused, homeless and ill children. I am hoping to prove that we can make community service easy for schools. By word of mouth, we just keep getting bigger. Our future goal would be to top the $100,000 mark.

Project impact: Youth Together has taught youth about community service while helping homeless, abused and ill children in two states. We offer eight different projects: Plano Pals - Children supply costumes and treat bags for Halloween, Christmas stockings with gift cards for coats and other necessities, and Easter baskets for homeless children staying at the Samaritan Inn. They can write a note to their Plano Pal and they will receive a note back from their Pal thanking them for their donation. Operation Backpack - This project works with the Children's Advocacy Center to provide backpacks and school supplies to abused and neglected children who have to leave their homes without anything. Kids Flick and Games - Children donate movies and board games to the Plano Presbyterian Hospital for sick children. Operation Paws - Through Operation Kindness, a no-kill animal shelter, each child sponsors a homeless animal and receives a bio, a picture, and a gift bag. Participants are also invited to a party to learn about animal shelters. Kids Wish for Kids - Through the Make-A-Wish Foundation of North Texas, each student selects a critically ill child and donates $10 towards that child's gift. In return, the student receives a star box with a picture and bio about the child. Grin and Bear It Students donate $10 for bags filled with a stuffed bear,coloring book, storybook and stickers, which are given to young patients while they wait for their operations. The students also received a bear to thank them for their donations. Zooper Troopers - This project works with the Dallas Zoo. Each child donates $10 and receives a gift bag with a picture and bio about the animal that they have chosen to sponsor. They are invited to the zoo to a party to meet and greet their animal. Operation Bookworm - High school students are paired with at risk elementary school students. They read books together to teach the young readers to enjoy books. At the end of the program, there is a party where each child will receive their own book. Starlight, Starbright - Students donate $10 towards laptops to be put in area hospitals for critically ill children. These children can talk with other children about their illnesses on a website made specifically for this purpose. Through these programs we have raised $70,000. A unifying characteristic of these projects is that each revolves around kids helping other kids as a way of teaching youngsters the value of helping others. Each participant receives something tangible back for his contribution, such as a small gift bag or a personal note. We have made it simple for student organizations to run community service programs that will benefit their students. We supply flyers, display board and instructions on how to run each program. Youth Together makes gift bags and gift boxes for area children. We then pick up their donations and take it to the organization. This involves trucks of supplies being taken to organizations. We make the gift bags and star boxes as well as any personal notes, posters or thank yous to give to the students who donated. All of these items are made by middle school or high school students. Youth Together makes life easier by helping youth in the community that need help and teaching children that it is their responsibility to help their community. We have begun a grant program that will further help other students begin their own community service projects as well. We hope that our enthusiastic service to others will continue to grow and multiply with Youth Together.

Youth Venture movement - what it means and how you can contribute: I have really enjoyed being involved in the Youth Venture Movement. They have always been there to help me whenever I have needed information. They didn't just give me a grant and I never heard from them again. They have helped me find grants, scholarships and even helped me fill out applications. I have been privileged to learn from many of the staff at Youth Venture. I always get an answer to any question with which I need help. Youth Venture is building a new website which will help all Venturers get more involved. I am trying to help Youth Venture with their website building now. I would like to see Youth Venture becoming more visible to the education system of this country. I also, would like to lobby in Washington to promote mandatory community service through our schools as a Youth Venturer. I am in talks with John Cornyn, our United States senator right now, about that possiblility. Communities need to realize that even though National Honor Society promotes volunteer hours, elementary and middle school children are being lost. We need to utilize the youth we have in our communities. Youth Venture could be the catalyst to make community service a responsibilty for each citizen of this country. Think of all the problems we could solve if we banded together to help one another.

Author:
Kyle
United States



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Good for you! Posted December 13 '06, 10:49:15
Good for you for taking a negative experience and turning it into something positive! Great job!


- Caitlin Dean, Washington, DC


Caitlin Posted December 31 '06, 21:51:17
(Reply to: "Good for you!")
Thank you for your post. My experience was really bad, but I am glad that something good came out of it. Thank you for your support. It means a lot.

Sincerely, Kyle Freas Youth Together


- Kyle Freas President Youth Together


Thank you very much Posted December 29 '06, 11:23:36
Wow! i must say you guys are indeed doing a great job. I feel so happy and at the same time sad for such opportunities not reaching our brothers and sisters that have been abused in my country (sierra leone)


- Frank Wilson, / iEARN / Member


Regarding Frank Wilson's post Posted December 31 '06, 21:46:40
(Reply to: "Thank you very much")
Hi,

I would be glad to talk to you about how I could help your kids in Sierra Leone. Email me and I will see what I can do for you.

Sincerely, Kyle Freas Youth Together


- Kyle FreasPresidentYouth Together


High Impact Posted January 19 '07, 20:11:13
It's truly amazing what you've done. Touching 50,000 lives is incredible! And $70,000 for non-profit organizations is also great! And to do that with a budget of just $4,300 is a testament to your hard work and dedication.


- Adam Aberman, Youth Venture, Director of Global Online Strategy


Partnering Posted March 6 '07, 18:53:12
Wow, this program sounds great, and you've done so much for kids in Texas. I'd love to partner with Youth Together sometime. Generation Education has only been together for 3 months, so we could definitely use some of your guidance. Thank you so much for offering! I'll make sure to email you if we need any advice, or if we want to work together on any projects. If you'd like to learn more about our organization, we recently created our website at http://generation-education.org


- Jennifer Shi, Generation Education Lead Venturer


Youth Together Posted March 11 '07, 19:47:51
Love your organization


- Coleen Grossling,


I love the Youth Together Program Posted March 12 '07, 10:49:08
I want to vote for Kyle and I commend his community service skills you can never start too early helping those less fortunate.


- Pamela Martin-Duarte CASA of Collin County, Texas Court Appointed Special Advocates


Way to go Posted March 12 '07, 14:43:32
Keep up the good work. Good luck.


- M Prager - Dallas ISD Teacher


Good for you! Posted March 12 '07, 15:29:42
The positive impact that you are having on those that beneift from Youth Together shows that there are people who care about others. Good luck in your endeavors!


- Jane Carlson, Plano ISD, Teacher


Way To Go Posted March 12 '07, 18:15:22
Kyle, you have achieved some wonderful goals and it looks like you will continue in that spirit! All the best to you and Youth Together!


- Judy Slaughter, Plano West PTSA Board Member


That Was Easy Judges Panel Comment Posted March 13 '07, 9:03:58
Youth Together’s vision can be seen in your inspiring execution of your ideas as well as the large impact you have had by involving your community and helping other organizations. Your venture team has succeeded with ensuring your sustainability through the impressive fundraising efforts you have applied to your organization. Your team might consider elaborating on how you reached your goal of 50,000 and the steps you went about to measure this. Many monumental steps have been reached since the birth of your organization and we encourage you to continue thinking about ways to ensure it is innovative and expanding.


- That Was Easy Judges Panel


Judges comment Posted March 13 '07, 22:22:57
We were pleased to receive this comment from the Judges panel. We really feel like that we are having a hard time conveying the project to judges and people alike. Our overall goal is to get young people involved in community service. However, because we offer eight different projects, we feel that it is hard to convey to everyone what we have accomplished. Since people's focus does not stay on a subject long, we keep feeling like we lose them before we can explain our program. This is due to the size of the program. Since there are eight different projects that we offer to student organizations to participate in, it is a difficult task to get all that we have accomplished across. Due to the fact that we have raised $70,000 through drives and fundraisers and that we can say that we have worked with in over 100 schools in two states, we feel that it is our best avenue of persuasion. If we go into each project, it gets very difficult to keep people's attention. We would have loved to have elaborated more on our projects, but our text was limited on answers as I am sure you know. Therefore it was very difficult to try to expand on a lot of answers that we wanted to talk more about. We did try to cover more in the last answer where there was room, but it still was difficult to give a full picture. Do you have any suggestions of how to remedy this? Should we have listed each program and then listed each donation amount? Any ideas would help.


- Kyle Freas


I want to vote for Kyle and this project Posted March 15 '07, 8:51:43
Great job ....wish you continued success with this project.


- Tom Pittman PISD Staff Renner MS


Youth Together Posted March 16 '07, 10:30:44
You have my support all the way! Great Job!


- Lisa Kanso, PISD, Art Teacher


Youth Volunteer Service -You got my vote- fantastic philosophy Posted March 18 '07, 13:09:32
One of the finer ideas I have seen in some time, best wishes for continued success.


- Aileen, Staples, Helpdesk


Rock On! Posted March 18 '07, 16:17:07
Kyle; You are making a huge difference. I hope the judges notice what you have done. Good job and good luck.


- Yassi, PISD TV Producer


Educator Posted March 20 '07, 14:14:11
You got my vote! Way to go


- Lonna Bartley


You have our vote Posted March 20 '07, 23:43:45
Our elementary school has worked with your organization for many years. You are really making a difference in our community and helping young kids make a difference as well. Keep up the great work.


- Tara Scroggins, Haun Elementary School, Former Student Council Sponsor and Teacher


Way to Go Kyle Posted March 27 '07, 9:07:49
Kyle, It is amazing what you have done for animals as well as helping our community. Good Luck with this new venture.


- Krisitn Meggers, teacher


Positive Kyle! Posted March 27 '07, 13:02:53
Excellent job!


- Myra Morales, PISD -FANS Manager


Coach/Teacher Posted April 3 '07, 10:16:08
Way to go. It is great to see young people making such an impact


- Debbie Hutchison


Good Luck Posted April 3 '07, 11:22:55
Hope you win the shopping spree for the students in Plano!


- Teacher PISD


What a great program for children in need Posted April 3 '07, 14:43:46
Good Lcuk with this program.


- Plano ISD Teacher


You go Kyle! =) You defintely got my vote! =) Posted April 5 '07, 0:29:13
I think you're a very wonderful person Kyle! Keep up the good work! =) I know you'll do well in college too! All the best! :)


- Anh Le


Wow. What a great thing Posted April 5 '07, 3:43:41
I listened to what you did on ABC news (I believe that's what it was, it was linked on Yahoo) and I immediately went to vote for you. You really go for the helpless of our society, and that is very... well, great. I live in LA and we really need something like that here. If you ever get the chance to expand to Los Angeles, I'll sign up. Great job.


- Suvi, high school student


Something bad to Something Good Posted April 5 '07, 7:56:36
Kyle, I admire how brave you are. You've turned your bad experience into something positive and good. So many young people unfortunately are surrounded by bad teachers. Hopefully the majority are reported and are in jail. But reachng out to the kids that really need help is brilliant and courageous of you. Best of luck in all that you do. You have my vote!


- Marisol Morales Dow - Broadway Actress/Performing Arts Instructor


Encouraging a new generation of advocates Posted April 5 '07, 8:39:33
By starting young and giving kids a sense of making a real difference, you are helping more folks than you know. You & your organization are creating a sense of "I can help" in young children that will be sustained throughout their lives. The kids you reach will know someone cares about them and that too will sustain them through tough times. Imagine if each of your participants continues to serve their community and "pays it forward." Kudos on being such a positive force!


- Maureen O'Brien, Destination Parenting


Encouraging a new generation of advocates Posted April 5 '07, 8:41:53
By starting young and giving kids a sense of making a real difference, you are helping more folks than you know. You & your organization are creating a sense of "I can help" in young children that will be sustained throughout their lives. The kids you reach will know someone cares about them and that too will sustain them through tough times. Imagine if each of your participants continues to serve their community and "pays it forward." Kudos on being such a positive force!


- Maureen O'Brien, Destination Parenting


Way to Go!! Posted April 5 '07, 21:29:53
You've Got MY Vote!!


- Kimberly Kay Crellin


Voting for this project Posted April 8 '07, 21:49:37
Certainly is hopeful that we have children helping other less fortunate and abused children in the area. I cannot help but think that this will make a real difference in many children's lives.


- Rosario R. Brusniak, PISD special education teacher


Proud of a Plano student! Posted April 9 '07, 16:26:24
I am proud this is being done by a Plano student! Good job!


- Erin, Plano ISD, Elementary Teacher


Changemakers Posted April 10 '07, 12:09:14
Excellent presentation!


- Jennifer Cook, PISD Teacher


Julie Smith Posted April 10 '07, 13:57:38
Kyle..You have the Smith family's vote!! You are such a wonderful role model!! Keep up the good work!


- Julie Smith


What a great program! Posted April 12 '07, 22:47:19
Keep up the great work, Kyle!


- Kelly Curtis, writer


Join Posted May 1 '07, 3:59:14
Charity begins at home.It is a great step by you for a social change


- Gautam Chaudhury,Goodwill India



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