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We introduced the Youth Educational Services in Richmond Virginia in the spring of 1995 as a vehicle for economic and social change. We are proud of our many student participants, their parents and Virginia's newspapers who embraced the YES concept.  We are also very grateful to 120,000 + Virginia residents who purchased various subscriptions over through our student participants.
 
As our country faces many difficult challenges in education and our economic markets, we are expanding our commitment to "Helping Kids Succeed" through out communities across America. We encourage YES alumni to continue their personal growth and to never forget what they learned while participating is YES training.
 
The door is always open to experienced YES Students who are willing to assist in the YES Program's ongoing effort to reach and teach young people. Remember, each of us must justify our existence by adding value to the world. If YES training had a positive impact in your life, then we trust that you are willing to give back and help us  reach and teach the next generation of youth who are seeking opportunities to their skills, build self-confidence and earn money.
 
Interested students and their parents should get connected to learn more and prepared to gain maximum benefits through the 'The YES Family Business Model". We also invite our YES Alumni and other responsible individuals to review the YES Mentorship Opportunity. Register at our national website: YesAcrossAmerica.com or call (888) 418-6628.
 
The Future Leaders Program of Virginia is up and running. After four years of committed service
to the kids of YES, we are proud to help introduce Mr. Tim Casey's 'Future Leaders Program' across  Virginia. We wish Mr. Casey and his kids continued success. Contact: Mr. Casey at: (804) 437-6871.
 
 

 

 

    

"What happened to the Paperboy was a simple case of neglect. I believe we
 must become more intentional about creating opportunities that e
nable our
 youth to help shape their own future."     
 
                                                              - Derrick D Hill, YES Founder

 

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