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Youth Build- Boston

Address:
504 Dudley Street
Roxbury, MA 02119
See map: Google Maps
Phone: 
617-445-8887

Location(s)

504 Dudley Street
Roxbury, MA, 02119
See map: Google Maps
Mission: 

Launched in 1990 with 28 young people in a church basement, YBB was the first replication of the YouthBuild model outside of New York. The mission of YouthBuild Boston Inc. (YBB) is to improve opportunities for young people of Boston by teaching skills that will equip them to support themselves and help develop personal and neighborhood responsibility. The guiding principle of YBB is "Youth or young adults, when treated as valuable resources, will realize that they can be partners in rebuilding their community". YBB realizes that the difficulties that young people face must be overcome by addressing the terrible and overwhelming lack of empowerment that they often feel. These feelings are reinforced by a society that views them as part of the problem, and not the solution. YBB recognizes that these individuals are capable of and vital to improving their lives and the condition of their community.

YBB has been successful since its inception. YBB, along with other agencies has contributed to the vibrancy of the community. Consistent funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, AmeriCorps, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, YouthBuild USA, the private foundation community, corporations, and individuals, has enabled us to serve Boston youth.

Hours of operation (or meeting times & dates): 

YBB is open from Monday through Friday from 8 am to 7 pm,
Open some Saturdays for weekend programs
Closed Sundays


617-445-8887

YBB is open from Monday through Friday from 8 am to 7 pm,
Open some Saturdays for weekend programs
Closed Sundays

Launched in 1990 with 28 young people in a church basement, YBB was the first replication of the YouthBuild model outside of New York. The mission of YouthBuild Boston Inc. (YBB) is to improve opportunities for young people of Boston by teaching skills that will equip them to support themselves and help develop personal and neighborhood responsibility. The guiding principle of YBB is "Youth or young adults, when treated as valuable resources, will realize that they can be partners in rebuilding their community". YBB realizes that the difficulties that young people face must be overcome by addressing the terrible and overwhelming lack of empowerment that they often feel. These feelings are reinforced by a society that views them as part of the problem, and not the solution. YBB recognizes that these individuals are capable of and vital to improving their lives and the condition of their community.

YBB has been successful since its inception. YBB, along with other agencies has contributed to the vibrancy of the community. Consistent funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, AmeriCorps, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, YouthBuild USA, the private foundation community, corporations, and individuals, has enabled us to serve Boston youth.


Ellen Prenelus, President

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51-250

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School
Executive Director/CEO/President/Coordinator/Other: 
Ellen Prenelus, President
Charge for services: 
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Scholarships available: 
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Vouchers accepted: 
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Transportation provided: 
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Number of people served each year: 
51-250
Type of facility in which this program/organization located: 
School

Guide Categories

Type of Organization: Community Based / Non-Profit
Neighborhoods: All Dorchester
Nearby Bus Routes: 15