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Arbor Youth Services, nestled in Lexington, Kentucky, stands as a unique and vital sanctuary for unaccompanied children, ranging from newborns to 24-year-olds. Established in 1976, this organization is the only emergency shelter in Central Kentucky dedicated to serving youth who have faced abuse, abandonment, or are at risk of victimization. Through its comprehensive services, including an Emergency Shelter, Outreach Center, and Supportive Housing programs, Arbor Youth Services is on a mission to eradicate youth homelessness.

Under the leadership of Executive Director Stephanie Spires and a dedicated staff, the organization provides not just shelter, but a supportive environment where young people can find safety and care. The Board of Directors, featuring diverse professionals from the community, underlines the organization’s strong commitment to the welfare of its young residents.

This beacon of hope owes its success to a blend of community support, private donations, and funding from various sources. Its history is a testament to the power of collective efforts, starting as a joint initiative by the Junior League of Lexington, the Orphan’s Society of Lexington, and the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government.

Today, Arbor Youth Services continues to evolve, adapting its programs to meet the ever-changing needs of at-risk youth. Its doors remain open 24/7, welcoming those in need of refuge and support, and standing as a symbol of hope and resilience in the heart of Kentucky.

Arbor Youth Services deeply values its donors, whose generosity plays a crucial role in sustaining and expanding its programs. Contributions from individuals, organizations, and businesses enable the continuation of vital services for at-risk youth. Every donation, whether monetary or in-kind, helps provide shelter, support, and hope to those in need. Donors are integral to Arbor Youth Services’ mission, and their support ensures a lasting impact on the lives of countless young people in Central Kentucky.

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