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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Community Update / How 360 Youth Services is prepared to help

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Above / 360 Youth Services began in 1971 as Naperville Community Outreach. Back then a group of concerned parents, community, and religious leaders recognized the need for professional, youth-centered services in the Naperville community, a need that continues today.

Letter to the Community from 360 Youth Services

Judie Caribeaux

Like everyone, the staff at 360 Youth Services is staying in constant contact with multiple agencies and outlets in order to stay informed and take the actions necessary to protect our clients and our staff. We are committed to doing what is best for youth and their families in this community.  

We want you to know the following… 

We are diligently cleaning, practicing social distancing, and have prohibited meetings and visitors except for those essential to the care of our youth.

Counseling: We are meeting with our clients and their families and have moved to virtual counseling sessions. Updates can be found on our counseling page. We understand there is the potential for heightened anxiety and other issues during this time and we are committed to being available for our clients.  

Prevention: With schools closed, we are not providing any sessions in schools at this time. 

Snowball: Our Spring Operation Snowball 2020 scheduled for April is canceled. Please reach out through the Snowball page on our website, here, for more information. 

Housing: We remain in operation with modifications and suggestions for residents and are following a detailed safety and prevention plan to limit and prevent the spread of potential infection. 

Cornerstone: Our youth-in-care facility continues to run 24/7 providing care for our 7 youth in residence. We are allowing only essential staff and visitors. 

Transitional Housing: Our young adults are home from school and/or receiving limited or reduced hours at work. They are following the same guidance from the WHO to prevent the spread of infection. Our staff is checking in on them daily via phone and virtual platforms.  

If you’d like to help 360 at this time

Donation of basic supplies. Like everyone, we need toilet paper, wipes, and other disinfectants. While shopping, if available, please grab an extra for us and schedule a drop off at the main office on Oswego Road by calling or emailing Sarah Tesch at stesch@360youthservices.org or 630-961-2992 ext. 1127.  

Cash donations. We are in the same situation as many, where we need to pay the bills when revenue is uncertain. We rely on our community to help us maintain our programs that guide young clients to safety and healing. The immediate future is unknown.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support! You are a valuable part of the 360 family.

—Judie Caribeaux, CEO of 360 Youth Services

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