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Bill’s Place

Bill’s Place

Youth Villages’ Bill’s Place is an expansive and state-of-the-art facility designed to address specifically a gap in services for youth with a greater need of integrated care and the growing community need for intensive treatment options to serve the most at-risk and vulnerable youth.

Amani’s LifeSet Story

Amani’s LifeSet Story

Annually, 20,000 youth age out of foster care, and they are often left with little to no resources to transition successfully into adulthood…

Inner Harbour Campus

Inner Harbour Campus Located on a beautiful, 1,200-acre wooded space outside of Atlanta, the Youth Villages Inner Harbour Campus is home to residential treatment programs for children and youth with serious emotional and behavioral challenges. Boys and girls living at...

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Internships

Get a jumpstart on your career. We offer a variety of internship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students in the social services field.

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Every day at Youth Villages, we are improving the lives of children, young adults and their families.CareersWe have a passion for the children and youth who need us the most, and we are known across the country for our track record for helping them achieve success...

July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

Every day, millions of Americans face the reality of living with a mental health condition. In many communities, these problems are increased by less access to care, cultural stigma and lower quality care. Anyone can experience the challenges of mental illness regardless of their background. But, one’s cultural background or identity can make access to mental health treatment much more difficult. July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, and Youth Villages Clinical Consultant Brittany Jones discusses the unique challenges facing minority groups when it comes to their mental health.

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