Youth Services Center

DeAngela Clardy
3307 E. Indian Trail, Louisville, KY 40213
502.901.9775 Direct
563.2970 Internal
502-485-7600 Fax
7:00am-3:30pm  

deangela.clardy@jefferson.kyschools.us

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About Us

What is the Youth Services Center? Youth Services Centers (YSCs) were created as part of the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) and are located in several middle and high schools to support students in overcoming barriers. The YSC’s mission is to enhance students’ abilities to succeed in school by developing and sustaining partnerships that promote learning, academic achievement, well-being, graduation, and transition into adult life.

Who operates the center? The YSC Coordinator oversees center activities. The center is governed by an Advisory Council that consists of parents, school staff, community representatives and students. The council meets every other month during the school year.

Opportunities for Parents/Guardians and the Community
Service Project Support • YSC Advisory Board • Tutoring • Mentoring • Parent Workshops • College and Career Fair • Title I Parent Workstations
Call to volunteer

What services are provided?

  • Referrals to Health and Social Services

  • Basic Need Referrals: Food, Shelter, and Clothing

  • Referrals to Family-Crisis and Mental-Health Counseling

  • College and Career Planning

  • Summer and Part-Time Job Development for High School Students

  • Substance-Abuse Education and Counseling

  • Peer-Relation Intervention

  • Attendance Intervention

  • Mentoring Programs

  • Conflict-Resolution Programs

  • Character Education Programs

  • Holiday Assistance and Referrals

  • Drug and Alcohol Assessment

Mental Health - The center can connect students and their families with mentoring, counseling, and crisis intervention.
Home Visits - The coordinator can facilitate home visits to support students and families facing various crisis issues.
Who may use the center? Services are available to all Louisville Male High School students, W.E.B. DuBois students, and their families. 


DuBois Academy 502.485.7600
Centerstone Crisis Line 800.832.5442
Health & Family Services 502.595.4958
Louisville Urban League 502.585.4622
Metro United Way 502.583.2821
YMCA Safe Place 502.635.5233
JCPS Call Center 502.313.4357

W.E.B. DuBois Academy Scholars….. Are you looking for volunteer opportunities?

 I have attached an article that you will find several opportunities for you to volunteer after school hours.  After clicking the link below you will discover over twenty-four opportunities with different times that can accommodate your schedule.  Also during the school year I will have community projects that will allow you to volunteer within the community during school hours.  Community partners such as Brightside Clean-up, Clothing Assistance Program (CAP), Habitat for Humanity and medical facilities that are looking forward to working with the DuBois scholars at W.E.B. DuBois to support your efforts for earning community service hours.

  In addition to the list that has been provided to assist you to find service hours; remember that if you run errands or complete chores for a neighbor or an elderly citizen those hours can be counted as community service hours. Finally, remember when you are volunteering in the community either during the school day and or after school you are a representative of the W.E.B. DuBois Academy family, so please conduct yourself in a professional manner at all times.  If you have any questions regarding opportunities to volunteer please contact Ms. Cori Marshall at (502) 485-7600. 

 https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2023/01/12/volunteer-work-opportunities-louisville-ky-2023-feed-homeless-community-seniors/69794184007/

Summer 2024 will be the first year for SUN Bucks, a new benefits program that provides families $120 for each eligible school-aged child to buy groceries when school is out. Summer is when many children lose the free and reduced-price meals they get at school and households might need a little extra help putting meals on the table. Most eligible families will get these benefits automatically, but some parents will need to apply. This new program is available in addition to free meals that kids of all ages can get at summer meal sites in their communities. 

Benefits of SUN Bucks

  • Helps parents and caregivers buy healthy foods for their children.

  • Gives families the flexibility to select foods that fit their culture and lifestyle.

  • Improves food security and diet quality for participating children.

Eligibility

Children are automatically eligible for the program if:

  • the household already participates in SNAP, TANF, or income-based Medicaid, or

  • the school-aged child is a foster child defined as being a ward of the state, homeless, or migrant, or

  • the child attends a school that offers the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Program, and the household income meets the requirements for free or reduced-price school meals.

Below are the links for families to apply if they don’t meet the above-highlighted criteria.

Ohio residents: Summer EBT (ohio.gov)

Kentucky residents: Kentucky Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer - Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Indiana: DOE: Indiana SUN Bucks (Summer EBT)

****If there are questions, please click on the FAQ tab on the website****