YOUTH SERVICE INC
410-12 North 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 www.ysiphila.org

Total Revenue
$3,953,883
Total Expenses
$4,594,421
Net Assets
$1,119,055

Organizations Filed Purposes: To offer accessible, responsive, high quality services to at-risk children and their families.

Prevention Services - The prevention programs offered at YSI range from center based to home based. Included in this programming are programs designed to keep children and families safe and prevent child abuse or neglect. The location for center based crisis nursery programs provides a licensed center with trained staff to care for pre-school children whose parents or guardians must tend to activities to ensure stable housing, employment, health and care of their families. Truancy Prevention helps families whose children are having difficulty attending school, re-engage with school, increase attendance and link families to specific community based services they need to maintain school attendance. FES (Family Empowerment Service) is a home based, home visiting model where case managers support families to overcome identified challenges that could lead to involvement in the formal child welfare system. These prevention programs are all focused on family stability and keeping families together.

Children & Youth Division (Youth Emergency Services -YES) - YES provides a safe, stable, nurturing environment for youth between the ages of 12 and 18 who are either homeless or awaiting a return home or placement in another program. There are support services offered ranging from tutoring to on-site medical care, to sexual health workshops, planned recreational activities and life skills development. The goal is to provide support teens need to be successful in their next living environment.

Transportation Services - The transportation services program provides transportation services for youth charged with minor offenses and who are deemed releasable to a parent or guardian. Youth Services, Inc. has developed a Status Offender Project that operates out of Youth Emergency Service. The Status Offender Project (SOP) is a special unit that accepts status offender referrals from the Philadelphia police in thoses instances where a parent or responsible adult is not available to retrieve the youth from police district facilities. The youth may be charged with a minor or status offense. The SOP staff transports status offenders from police districts to their home or the shelter on an as needed basis.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Gwendolyn A BaileyExecutive Director35$108,066
Russell OliveController35$72,853
Linda WolohanBoard Member2$0
Robin Sampson EsqBoard Member2$0
Dr Nancy RothBoard Member2$0
Ajay RewariBoard Member2$0
Christina PattonBoard Member2$0
Jeffrey A LeberBoard Member2$0
Donald W KennelBoard Member2$0
Nancy KatzBoard Member2$0
Eric H KaspinBoard Member2$0
Susan ClarkBoard Member2$0
Christopher S ArleneBoard Member2$0
Nathan OliverTreasurer4$0
Sheila B DavidsonSecretary2$0
Mary Catherine Roper EsqVice President2$0
Sara S MoranPresident2$0

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