August 27, 2021

YFS to Host Annual Harvest Festival

Youth & Family Services’ (YFS), together with SDSU Extension, will be hosting its annual Harvest Festival! This free, fun, family-friendly event will take place at YFS’ Fullerton Farm in Box Elder from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. on Saturday, September 11. YFS Fullerton Farm is a three-acre plot that was originally donated to YFS in 2014. The farm is part of YFS’ Healthy for Life Garden Project which is intended to help children and their families achieve better health through increased access to and consumption of nutritious foods. Since 2014, YFS—with the help of many volunteers and community partners—has been successfully able to transform the land into a bountiful, ever-developing garden that is also home to a fruit tree orchard, a variety of fruit bushes, and multiple colonies of honeybees. The Harvest Festival is intended to be a fun way to celebrate the year’s growing season while welcoming community members to seeing the growing gardens, orchard, and beehives at YFS Fullerton Farm. There will be a variety of fun activities available intended to inspire healthy eating, a love for gardening, and to provide educational resources about wellness. At the Harvest Festival guests will be able to: Play games and win prizes Learn about honeybees Sample free, healthy snacks Learn about different gardening methods And more! YFS Fullerton Farm is located at 230 S. Ellsworth Road, Box Elder, S.D.
October 15, 2021

YFS in Search of Volunteers to Help at Gift Wrapping Booth

Youth & Family Services and the Exchange Club of Rapid City are once again sponsoring the gift wrapping booth in the Rushmore Mall during the month of December! Shoppers will be able to stop by the booth and have their holiday purchases wrapped for a fee. All proceeds from the Holiday Gift Wrapping Booth will be used to support the programs of Youth & Family Services. The gift wrapping booth is set to be located near the center of the Rushmore Mall, close to the Food Court. The booth will be open Saturday, December 4 and Sunday, December 5. It will reopen on December 10 and remain in full operation through December 24.    The Holiday Gift Wrapping Booth is 100% staffed by volunteers, and YFS is still hoping to obtain help from the community to fill some of those spots. Morning, afternoon, and evening shifts are available. Volunteers must be 13 years of age or older. To volunteer, simply visit our online sign-up page and select the shift(s) you wish to help out! Our sign-up page can be found here: https://signup.com/go/YypCgUv “Volunteering at YFS’ gift wrapping booth is fun way to provide a great service to the community while raising funds to support YFS’ programs,” says Justin Freeman, YFS’ Community Outreach and Events Coordinator. Each year, YFS provides critical support to more than 14,000 children and families in western South Dakota. “We invite you to volunteer individually or with family, friends, co-workers, or community groups. This volunteer opportunity is a great way to have some fun, meet new people, and share a little holiday cheer,” said Freeman. “If wrapping isn’t your area of expertise, we hope you’ll stop down to have your gifts wrapped to support children in our community.” Individuals volunteering at this year’s Holiday Gift Wrapping Booth are required to wear a face mask during their shift. For questions about our Holiday Gift Wrapping Booth, please contact Justin Freeman at JFreeman@youthandfamilyservices.org or by calling (605) 342-4195.
November 10, 2021

Gifts For Girls

Join Classic Hits Q92.3, KOTA Radio, and Z 106.3 in helping make this holiday season a bit brighter for select girls enrolled in Youth & Family Services’ Girls Inc. of Rapid City and Health Connections programs! To learn how you can help, visit our Gifts for Girls page here.
November 18, 2021

Denny Menholt Auto Group Supports YFS Families This Thanksgiving

The Denny Menholt Auto Group in Rapid City stepped up in a big way for families enrolled in Youth & Family Services (YFS) programs this past week! The area business made a generous donation that allowed YFS to purchase 400 Thanksgiving meals which were distributed to families enrolled in the organization’s programs. “This has been a challenging year for all of us,” said Krista Morrison, Director of Marketing and Communications for Denny Menholt Auto Group. “As a local business, we are committed to not only providing exceptional service to our customers but also doing what we can to build and sustain a better community. We are proud to sponsor this community outreach effort to meet the basic needs of families who may be struggling right now.” Morrison went on to explain, “We stand behind our mission that together we make a difference in our community. The Denny Menholt Auto dealerships have a strong partnership with Youth & Family Services because this organization has a successful history of meeting needs. We hope that our commitment will inspire others to do the same.” YFS teamed with Timmons Market to order the food items that would make up each meal. In addition to placing and organizing the order, Timmons allowed YFS to purchase the food at a reduced rate; this enabled the non-profit to stretch their funds, thereby feeding more families. YFS staff assembled the meals on November 18. Families were able to pick up their meals later that day. Each of the 400 families were given a turkey, two cans of corn, 5 lbs. of potatoes, gravy, Jello, dinner rolls, and a pie. YFS staff delivered meals to enrolled families living outside Rapid City. “We are overcome with gratitude,” shared Connie Olson, YFS’ Chief Development Officer. “The generosity that the Denny Menholt Auto Group has extended to these families is just unbelievable. We are truly thankful for this caring and compassionate donation, and are so grateful for the continued support YFS receives from our wonderful community partners.”
April 21, 2022

YFS Therapist Receives Child Abuse Prevention Recognition Award

Earlier this month, Bridget Williams, a licensed child and family mental health therapist at Youth & Services’ Counseling Center, became a recipient of the Western South Dakota Child Protection Council’s Child Abuse Prevention Recognition Award. Bridget works with individuals to help them heal from and cope with traumatic stress, anxiety, depression, anger, attachment, dissociation, attention difficulties or developmental challenges. She has impacted the lives of hundreds of children and families in South Dakota during her career as a school counselor in White River, as a therapist and clinical supervisor at Tiwahe Glu Kini Pi on the Rosebud Reservation, and as a mental health therapist at Catholic Social Services and YFS. Bridget also serves on the Pennington County Multi-Disciplinary Task Force. Her skills, care, and concern have strengthened the fabric of our community.
April 25, 2022

YFS Receives Grant From Les Paul Foundation to Support STEM Programming

Youth & Family Services (YFS) is excited to share that it has received a grant from the Les Paul Foundation to support STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) programming within the organization’s Middle School Program.   “We are delighted to have received this grant and are eager to see what the students will be able to learn and accomplish because of the support of the Les Paul Foundation,” shared Sharon Oney, YFS’ Chief Grants Officer. YFS’ Middle School Program supports informal and academic learning through STEM activities, tutoring/homework help and academic mentoring, and a focus on entrepreneurship and career pathways. Students are encouraged to study STEM disciplines, gain a sense of belonging (STEM identity), and explore careers. The program offers self-guided exploration in YFS’ technology lab and monthly instructor-facilitated special projects with a menu of courses aimed at engineering and fabrication, coding, robotics and automation, virtual reality, and aviation. Staff build on curricula provided by lab equipment vendors. Programming also includes field trips and shadowing activities in the local university and business community. YFS’ Middle School Program also supports parents in learning more about STEM opportunities for their youth through special events. About the Les Paul Foundation The Les Paul Foundation inspires innovative and creative thinking by sharing the legacy of Les Paul through support of music education, recording, innovation and medical research related to hearing. The Les Paul Foundation, an approved IRC 501(c) 3 organization has awarded over $4,000,000 to nonprofit organizations. For more information visit www.les-paul.com   
September 2, 2022

Winner of Truck Raffle Announced

August 27, 2022 was a highly anticipated day for Youth & Family Services (YFS) staff as well as hundreds of individuals throughout the Black Hills and across the nation. Thousands watched in-person, on television, and online as McPherson Auction & Realty announced the winner of YFS’ 1953 Chevrolet truck raffle. In December of 2021, Mark, Jeff, and Joan Fullerton generously donated a gleaming, custom 1953 Chevrolet 3100 pickup to YFS. The siblings’ wish was that YFS would sell raffle tickets for the truck in order to raise funds to create an endowment through Youth & Family Services Foundation. The earnings from the new endowment would provide consistent and ongoing financial support for YFS’ Fullerton Farm and Garden Education Project. In 2014, Dale and Jackie Fullerton (Mark, Jeff, and Joan’s parents) donated a three-acre plot of land that later become known as YFS’ Fullerton Farm. Located in Box Elder, SD, Fullerton Farm is part of YFS’ Garden Education Project which is intended to help children and their families achieve better health through increased access to and consumption of nutritious foods. YFS’ Garden Education Project addresses food insecurity and provides hands-on, multicultural learning opportunities for youth to develop an understanding of how nutrition helps keep their minds and bodies strong. In addition to focusing on basic nutrition concepts and new tasting and growing experiences, staff have dedicated a significant portion of our curriculum and garden space to discussions around the farmer-to-consumer food system, environmental issues, and sustainability. With guidance and support from the Fullertons, YFS staff moved forward with the raffle and aimed to sell 1,000 tickets at $100 each for this classic truck. If staff were successful in selling every ticket, the raffle would generate $100,000 for the new endowment. After YFS staff spoke with Todd and Kevin McPherson about the raffle, the brothers were more than willing to help YFS announce the winner on August 27 during the McPherson car auction at Kool Deadwood Nights. Throughout the early part of the year, YFS staff showcased the truck and sold tickets at in-person events and through YFS’ website. The support and participation from the community was wonderful! Thankfully, by the morning of August 27, all but five tickets had been sold. The remaining five tickets were raffled off, live, during McPherson’s auction at the Deadwood Mountain Grand during Kool Deadwood Nights. Those five tickets raised more than $16,000 for YFS! After the final five tickets were auctioned off, Dorothy McPherson—Kevin and Todd McPherson’s mother—selected the winning raffle ticket from the raffle drum. Several seconds later, it was announced that winner of the 1953 Chevrolet was Black Hills local, Todd Hanson of Hermosa, SD. “Funds raised from this raffle are going to make a significant impact in the lives of children for years to come,” stated Connie Olson, YFS’ Chief Development Officer. “We are so pleased that because of the generosity of the Fullertons as well as everyone who participated in this raffle, children in our community will grow up with access […]
September 8, 2022

YFS Board Member, Dr. Ron Reed, to be Inducted into the SD Hall of Fame

Since the birth of his daughter Kathy in 1968, Dr. Ron Reed has worked tirelessly on behalf of citizens with limited abilities. As Secretary of Education and Cultural Affairs for Governor Richard Kneip, he was instrumental in the funding and development of special education programs in South Dakota and for the passage of the American With Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. His professional goal was creating accessibility for all citizens and his volunteer work also focused on it through his involvement with Youth & Family Services (YFS), Black Hills Community Theatre, Black Hills Special Service, Community Health Center, and Dakota Link. Ron planted the seeds for the formation of Flutter Productions when he produced “Oklahoma” with an all abilities cast that included clients of Black Hills Works. Ron’s involvement with YFS began nearly three decades ago when he served as Owner’s Representative for construction of YFS’ Plaza Boulevard facility and then later our East Adams facility. In 2004, Ron joined YFS’ Board of Directors and has served on the Facilities & Equipment, Finance & Endowment, Executive Committees, as well as serving as Vice President and President of YFS Board of Directors. Throughout the last 18 years, Ron has helped the organization grow into one of the largest, most comprehensive youth-serving nonprofits in the state. Ron’s knowledge of our community and his willingness to take on “the next project” is truly an inspiration to everyone around him. He does it with grace, a smile, and is always willing to listen and adapt to new situations and ideas of others. He is a quiet leader who knows what is right, the easiest way to get it done, is never afraid to ask questions, and knows where to find the right answers. In 2006, Ron led the way in establishing YFS’ annual Diamonds and Denim Dinner Theatre fundraiser. The goal of this event was to raise awareness of YFS’ services as well as raise much needed funds to provide stable programming to children living throughout western South Dakota. Since the event’s inception, it has raised more than $1 million to do just that. Ron’s creative ideas, plus the hours of hard work to make those ideas shine through, have made an enormous difference in the lives of countless children in our community.  Recognizing YFS’ need for long-term financial security and stability for its programs, Ron served on the committee to create Youth & Family Services Foundation (YFSF). His leadership and financial oversight have helped YFSF to establish and continue to grow an endowment to meet current and future needs of children in western South Dakota. In 2018, Ron took a leave from the YFS Board of Directors to serve as Owner’s Representative to the organization’s nearly $14 million East Adams Facility Expansion Project. This project added more than 100,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor learning and play space in order to better serve children and families in our community. Ron was an integral part in the planning and completion of this project. Induction ceremonies […]
February 15, 2023

Lemley Memorial Trust Tops $1M in Distribution to YFS

In January of this year, Youth & Family Services (YFS) staff and supporters toasted a man who left behind a legacy of sharing his passion and resources with the youth of western South Dakota. Before he passed away in 1983, Dr. Ray E. Lemley, an area physician, rancher, amateur photographer, paleontologist, world traveler, and visionary commissioned a special trust fund that would annually provide monetary support to YFS programs. It was Dr. Lemley’s desire to be able to continue supporting the charities he loved, even after his death. How serendipitous then that Dr. Lemley’s trust would reach a momentous milestone of having distributed more than $1 million, 30 years after setting up the fund. “Dr. Lemley was truly a visionary with a kind and generous heart,” shared Connie Olson, YFS’ Chief Development Officer. “We are so pleased that his legacy continues to strengthen our community. In addition to financially supporting children in perpetuity, we also know it was his hope that his gift would encourage and inspire others to consider leaving a legacy gift.” At this year’s annual luncheon to honor Dr. Lemley, YFS received a check for $28,312 from the Lemley Memorial Trust to help support children and families in our community. The proceeds from his trust are restricted to photography equipment and supplies, art classes, library materials, and other similar educational items.