About the Program
American Indian Health Services of Chicago, Inc’s Youth Development Program (YDP) provides services and programming to urban, Native identified youth (ages 13 through 24 years of age), living in Chicago and the Chicagoland area. AIHSC’s Youth Development Program strives to be a safe and inclusive environment for all Native youth.
Program Coordinator
Cyndee Fox-Starr
Director of Youth Programs, Outreach Director
AIHSC’s Youth Development Program assists Native youth with accessing all services offered by American Indian Health Services of Chicago, Inc. AIHSC’s Youth Development Program is funded through the Indian Health Service (IHS) Substance Abuse and Suicide Prevention Initiative (Purpose Area 4). For more information on MSPI-Purpose Area 4, please see this link: www.ihs.gov/mspi/aboutmspi
Youth Development Program
- ^Alia Mir, LCSW
Youth Development Programs and Services
AIHSC’s Youth Development Program provides services to both incarcerated and non-incarcerated, urban Native identified youth, living in Chicago and the Chicagoland area. Services include:
- ^One on one case management for youth
- ^Referrals to AIHSC’s Medical and/or Behavioral Health services and patient care
- ^Alcohol and Substance abuse counseling provided by AIHSC’s Chemical Dependency Counselor
- ^Resources from AIHSC partner agencies, with a focus on: employment, expungement of juvenile criminal records, social services and other legal services.
- ^Referrals to from AIHSC partner agencies, with a focus on: employment, expungement of juvenile criminal records, social services and other legal services
AIHSC’s Youth Development Program’s include:
- ^Weekly therapeutic groups
- ^Community education, particularly on healthy living, suicide prevention and violence prevention
- ^Academic support in order to achieve educational and professional goals