Safe and Temporary Shelter For Youth

We provide free counseling services for youth ages 10 through 17 and their families. When youth and their families are experiencing difficulty they can receive individual and family counseling in the following areas:

  • School (truancy, academics or behavior)
  • Home (conflicts with Parents centering on curfew and or other family issues)
  • Anger Management
  • Self Esteem
  • Peer Relations
 
What We Can Do

A screening process is provided in order to identify the problem. Then, individual and family counseling appointments can be arranged at your school, office or home. Assessment and Service Plans are developed, identifying these areas of concern. Referrals to other agencies can be made if needed. Contact with school personnel as needed. We offer Anger Management and Parenting Groups on a six (6) week continuum as well. Counseling Groups include:

How to Participate

Please contact (941) 952-1644 or (941) 955-5596

Adventure-Based Counseling

This program develops and strengthens character traits essential to being a positive peer and making positive choices. This is accomplished through initiatives developed to build problem solving skills, trust, team building and individual character.

This program is presently available to YMCA programs and other community programs such as Boys and Girls Club, Girls Inc and Community Youth Development (CYD).

 
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Donations can begin with a phone call to Karin Gustafson, President of the Foundation at (941) 951-1336, or online by following the link below.

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Sarasota Family YMCA - Sarasota, Florida

The Sarasota Family YMCA is dedicated to equal opportunity for all client without regard to race, color, religion, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, creed, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, disability, status as a disabled veteran, military service connection, HIV, AIDS, or sickle cell anemia status, or on the basis of any other condition or characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.