Youth Alliance Executive Director Diane Ortiz writes that distance learning does not serve community members equally, and that the community must come together to address issues now.
Started in 1995 as a small organization run by volunteers to support youth in the community, the Youth Alliance now provides services to over 6,500 children, youth, and families each year.
Community Opinions
COMMENTARY: Keeping youth at the heart of our recovery
Youth Alliance Executive Director Diane Ortiz writes that distance learning does not serve community members equally, and that the community must come together to address issues now.