We may be nearing the end of the pandemic, but that does not mean the lingering mental health struggles of many of us have ended. Not by a long shot. This past year presented struggles for many individuals across the globe. Lost jobs, lost houses, and even the loss of...
I am Debra D. Singletary. I am a native New Mexican and first generation YDI participant and Chairperson of the Board of Directors. My first encounter with YDI begin at the age of 12 when I met Mr. Rudy Chavez at a community center. From there, I was invited to a...
June is Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month. Recently, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, Kathleen Sebelius, gave a statement on the importance of this challenging and debilitating condition. View the Calendar PTSD is an...
Being a gang member in New Mexico and around the world can be a scary and dangerous endeavor. Members often realize that the reality is far different than the perception and want out. It is not uncommon that gang members have information that could compromise the...
Thanks for everything each of you has done to help keep us safe during this COVID-19 pandemic! Here at YDI, we have continued to provide services to those we serve through a modified service delivery model primarily delivered by staff working from home using...
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