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Youth Bureau

Contact Information

Karla Boyce - Executive Director Youth Bureau

Karla F. Boyce

Executive Director

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Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau

111 Westfall Rd.

8th Floor

Rochester, NY

14620

Phone: 585 753-6455

Fax: 585 753-6465

The Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau is a planning, funding and coordinating agency dedicated to developing, implementing and evaluating a comprehensive system of services for youth in the Rochester and Monroe County community.

 

We believe youth and their families deserve the best services possible. To make this happen, we:

  • Help plan and coordinate services for youth
  • Assess youth needs to determine funding priorities
  • Promote partnerships with agencies to provide comprehensive services
  • Provide funding to youth service agencies
  • Monitor and evaluate Youth Bureau funded programs to ensure quality services
  • Coordinate Runaway and Homeless services for youth
  • Study/examine different segments of the youth services system and issues that affect youth
  • Advocate for legislation, systems change, and funding to improve/assist the youth services system

The Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau, in their commitment to Positive Youth Development, facilitates the Community Asset Partner Network Initiative for Monroe County. The Asset Initiative, developed by the Search Institute, promotes Asset Building through positive youth development through Monroe County. The Community Asset Partner Network meets monthly to share and support local communities and organizations in their asset building efforts for all youth and their families.

Vision

We promote a positive future for all youth.

Mission

The Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau, a department of County government, plans, coordinates and supports the activities of public agencies and community organizations that promote Positive Youth Development.

Our Newsletter, Youth Matters

The Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau publishes a quarterly newsletter, Youth Matters.  We invite you to download and enjoy reading our newsletter!

Willie W. Lightfoot Youth Advocate and Young Citizen of the Year Awards

Award Details

For more than 10 years, the Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau has worked with the Monroe County Legislature to identify and honor exceptional youth and youth advocates for their contributions to our community. Each year, outstanding youth and adults have been nominated for consideration as award recipients. On June 8, 2006, County Executive Maggie Brooks and President of the Monroe County Legislature, the Honorable Wayne E. Zyra, personally announced and honored award recipients in four separate categories. The four categories were:

The Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau and the Rochester-Monroe County Youth Board issued a Call for Nominations in February, 2006. Seventy-two (72) nominations were received and 32 youth and adults were honored.

We invite you to meet this year's recipients by selecting each age level shown above.

Youth Yellow Pages

The Youth Yellow Pages offers resources, services, and support for youth in Monroe County.

The Youth Yellow Pages in 2004 is in its fifth printing and was recently updated by the Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau. This guide is also available in hard copy by calling the Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau at 585 753-6455.

Download the Youth Yellow Pages (297k PDF).

The Youth Yellow Pages is the companion guide to the Adult Guide to Youth Services. The Adult Guide to Youth Services is also available in hard copy by calling the Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau at 585 753-6455.

Adult Guide to Youth Services

The Adult Guide to Youth Services offers resources, services, support and good ideas for parents and others who care about youth in Monroe County.

The Guide in 2004 is in its seventh printing and was recently updated by the Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau. This Guide is also available in hard copy by calling the Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau at 585 753-6455.

Download the Adult Guide to Youth Services (232k PDF).

Download the Drugs Chart (94k PDF) companion to the Adult Guide to Youth Services.

The Youth Yellow Pages is the companion guide to the Adult Guide to Youth Services.

Capacity Building

Picture of boy building project in classroom.

Capacity Building (formerly Best Practices Partnership) Mission

The Best Practices Partnership is a voluntary group of management level youth and family providers that come together to learn, share, communicate, plan and empower each other. Along with the Best Practices Implementation Team, funders, organizations, staff, youth and families, the Partnership identifies and develops the critical organizational elements and functions that must be impacted to implement and maintain best practice consistent with Community Youth Development philosophy.

This includes:

  • Creating learning environments within the organization
  • Assessing what is working and contributing to implementing Best Practice
  • Developing consistent frameworks for implementing Best Practice
  • Identifying barriers and issues to implementation and recommendations to address and resolve.

Partnership Members

Partnership is Key

Picture of the Lilac Arches in Highland Park.

Innovative Strategies to Advance Youth Development

The Office of Youth Development staff work collaboratively within OCFS and with other state agencies, youth bureaus, local governments, local governments, contract agencies, schools, public and private organizations, the faith-based community, and with young people and their families.