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Teton Youth and Family Services exists to improve children’s lives. Without funding from a variety of sources, our work would not be possible. Currently our funding comes from:
65% State of Wyoming
12% Teton County
10% Donations
5% Town of Jackson
4% Fee for Service
4% Private Grants
Because of the type of programs we run, a large portion of our budget comes from state and local funding. A small yet critical percentage comes from private sources. Your generous gifts allow us to:
- Provide the additional funds necessary to meet actual operating costs of key programs
- Support after school and summer programs
- Make needed repairs and upgrades to the facilities
- Feed and shelter children who are not "covered” by public funding but are in need of safety
- Conduct forensic interviews
- Provide scholarships
- Underwrite training and staff support
Click on the Donate Now button above to make a one-time or recurring donation via Network For Good. All donation are tax deductible. Teton Youth and Family Services has partnered with Groundspring.org to securely process your online credit card donation via the Groundspring.org Donor Advised Fund. This transaction will appear on your credit card statement as "Groundspring.org".
Donations
$30 buys school supplies for a Group Home resident for a year
$50 buys basketballs for Red Top for a year
$75 restocks the toys in the Hirschfield Center Play room
$75 pays for a week of therapeutic and recreational activities at the Group Home
$100 pays for the cost of transportation and a family therapy session for a Red Top student’s Christmas home visit
$150 pays for a staff member to re-certify as a Wilderness First Responder
$200 will outfit a child with clothing appropriate for their age and the season
$200 will pay for a six-week Kid's Club session for one student which includes 30 days of activities such as rock climbing, acting, cooking, etc.
$200 will pay for a student to attend a one-week Summer Leadership Program.
$250 buys one day's worth of food for the 28 children in residence at the Crisis shelter, Group Home and Red Top
$300 pays for a forensic interview so a child only has to tell their story of abuse once
$400 pays for the difference between actual cost and state payment for one day of service for the children in residence
$500 buys four seasons of wilderness equipment for one student at Red Top
$500 buys art supplies for the Group Home for one year
$,2000 pays to operate a vehicle for a year at Van Vleck House or Red Top Meadows
$3,000 pays for a 21-day Therapeutic Wilderness Experience at Red Top for a troubled adolescent
$5,000 pays for the agencies annual computer updates and replacement costs



