North Carolina’s YMCAs are committed to building the resilience of North Carolina youth, contributing to our state’s whole child objectives.
Our YMCAs integrate character development and social-emotional learning principles into all youth programming, from youth sports to day camp, to afterschool to overnight camp. With funding provided by the state legislature, Ys will begin work on teen mental health in 2024, with the goal to destigmatize mental health and connect youth struggling with mental health and their families with resources that can support them.
NC Ys also provide mentoring programs for teens such as Y Achievers, where adult mentors guide students of color through experiences that create pathways for success after high school. Civic engagement, community service projects and academic enhancement programs with positive adult role models support teens in their growth.
Leadership: NC YMCAs provide a wide variety of leadership opportunities for teens as well, such as the Leaders Program, Youth & Government and Y Achievers.