Where are AYW alumni?

I’d like to tell you a story of hope. Aimee, a graduate of the 2009 class at American YouthWorks (AYW), had been a transfer student to a school outside of her district since Kindergarten.  During her freshman year she got an illness that caused her to miss a lot of classes and fall behind in her coursework.  Her transfer was revoked and she had to start in a new school.   Despite all her new friendships, the school wasn’t a good fit and she couldn’t catch up.  Then life got harder, her parents divorced.  Aimee began to lose hope of graduating and even quit going to classes!

A resourceful person, Aimee decided to look for self paced classes.  She found a lot of expensive options.  Then she found AYW.  

Each AYW student has a unique story, but many of them have significant obstacles to graduation.  Everyday, we help those who need it most, by reengaging them through service to the community while they earn their high school diploma or GED and learn job skills in our Corps programs.

Where would these young people be without the hope of a better life?  I don’t want to find out.

Now Aimee is attending Austin Community College where she is working toward a two year degree in Psychology and plans to transfer to a four year university.

With your help, we’ll have many more years of graduates!

If you have already sent us your donation, thank you so much!  If not, there’s still time to support at-risk youth as they earn their diploma and money for college, learn job skills and give back to their community.

Your gift can make all the difference…to our young people, their families and our community.

We can accept donations via a check sent to

American YouthWorks

1901 E. Ben White Blvd.

Austin, TX 78741

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A Congressional vote to reduce the federal budget could threaten American YouthWorks as well as many other service oriented nonprofit organizations.  The House of Representatives passed a bill that would eliminate funding for YouthBuild and the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS), both of which provide funding for AmeriCorps and thousands of grants to nonprofits that deliver essential community services.  The bill is under consideration in the Senate.  

American YouthWorks receives funding from both CNCS and YouthBuild for its Casa Verde Builders, Computer Corps, Environmental Corps and Green Energy Corps.  These programs allow students and graduates to participate in community service, gain job skills and earn money for college while serving low income Austinites by building energy efficient homes, refurbishing computers and performing weatherization measures and by improving public lands through trail building and maintenance, habitat restoration for endangered species and invasive species removal. 

Here are a few things that our students and Corps members have accomplished in 2010 alone:

  • Casa Verde Builders program participants built two houses, repaired eight homes and 33 participants graduated.
  • Computer Corps saved 59 computers from landfills by refurbishing them and donating them to nonprofits and low income Austin residents.
  • Environmental Corps completed the restoration and construction of 28 miles of trails, restored 337 acres of native habitat and performed $61,000 worth of in-kind work.
  • Green Energy Corps members made improvements to 200 homes for low income families; including weatherization, repairs and accessibility projects.

Please help us continue to serve our community.

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AYW Career/College Fair and Parent Night

American Youthworks Will be hosting a College/Career and Family Night January 27th from 6-8p.m. Colleges and career institutes interested in attending the fair please send response through e-mail or phone. 512.744.1900.
Kristie McClain; kmcclain@americanyouthworks.org
Maria Pinales; mpinales@americanyouthworks.org

Please respond by January 22, 2010 if you will be attending the fair or declining the fair.
We look forward to seeing you!

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