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Youth 180: Transforming Lives Through Support for Youth Substance Use Disorder

WFAAJune 7, 20252 min133 views
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Celebrating Youth 180's Impact

  • 💡 Youth 180 is recognized for its work with youth battling substance use disorder in the North Texas DFW area, especially during Mental Health Awareness Month.
  • ✅ A parent shares how the organization transformed her son's life, helping him overcome substance use to graduate high school, secure a job, and build a positive future.

Overcoming Parental Shame and Seeking Help

  • 😔 The parent initially felt shame and self-doubt about reaching out, questioning her own role in her son's struggles.
  • 💬 She emphasizes that there is no shame in seeking help and is grateful for the non-judgmental support provided by Youth 180.
  • 🚀 Reaching out to Youth 180 empowered her son to make better choices and decisions, significantly impacting his life positively.

Youth 180's Approach

  • 🤝 Youth 180 provides crucial guidance and support not only for the youth but also for their families navigating challenging journeys.
  • 🌟 The organization's programs focus on prevention, intervention, and clinical services to help young people and families.
  • 💖 The parent expresses deep gratitude for the organization's dedication and the positive transformation it facilitated for her family.

Community and Positivity

  • 🎉 The event celebrating Youth 180 is highlighted as a source of energy and positivity, contributing to mental well-being.
  • 🗣️ Youth 180 has been featured before, underscoring their consistent efforts to help many people in the community.
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