“Volunteering is the ultimate exercise in democracy.  You vote in elections once a year,
but when you volu
nteer, you vote every day about the kind of community you want to live in.” -Author Unknown

Join Our Team!

To prevent and overcome homelessness, it takes support and respectful guidance from a community that cares. When you serve at Youth Futures, you join a community of individuals who are dedicated to helping at-risk and homeless youth overcome adversity and seize opportunities.

You become a giver of hope - changing attitudes about life.
You help youth brighten their futures!

Street outreach, youth mentorship, and teaching life skills classes are a few examples of the variety of service positions available that truly make a difference in the lives of our youth. For more information how you can be a part of our empowering community,

Email our Community Outreach Coordinator
community@yfut.org or call 801-528-1214 ext. 107


Volunteer at the shelter
Click on the area you would like to help
Ogden / 
St. George / Cedar City
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Together we can change the world for the youth in our community.

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