Mission Statement:

FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH provides youth with Hope, Support and Opportunity by building meaningful connections and relationships.


Vision:

  

 

 

A World where youth are safe, connected, SELF -empowered, inspired and heard.


Core Values:

RespectWe treat everyone with kindness and dignity.

Trust We honor and create places of safety, integrity, accountability, consistency and support to build trust.

Understanding – We suspend judgment to acknowledge other points of view.

GrowthWe are committed to opening doors and providing opportunities for youth to be heard and to support personal development.

EquityWe identify and apply resources according to community needs.

Dedication/Perseverance We endure and commit to overcoming community

challenges that would stop us from fulfilling our Vision and Mission.


HISTORY:

FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH or FOYwas founded in 1997 by Jaleesa Moss, to help turn around the lives of young men and women that were at high risk of becoming involved with violence or gangs.

Prior to this, Mr. Rodriguez had spent his time working as a campus resource officer and volunteering across East Contra Costa County middle and high schools in community outreach and gang awareness work. He saw that many of the youth he worked with just needed some guidance and an opportunity to believe in themselves and therefore started FOY. Due to the need in 2009; FOYservices expanded to include young adults, both in terms of program and leadership development. Additionally, FOYalso redirected it's focus and became centered on empowering youth and young adults from all backgrounds and not just focusing on specific subgroups. This has improved school climates by allowing youth; whom otherwise may not have known each other to develop positive relationships with their peers and embrace and learn from each others' differences.

Additionally, in 2010 FOYpartnered with John Muir Health to offer the Beyond Violence program to youth and young adults in East Contra Costa County that are seriously injured and are victims of street violence and end up at John Muir Trauma Center, Walnut Creek. FOY’s Intervention Specialist then works with these clients for a year and provides resources, referrals and wrap around services to reduce or prevent future re-injury, retaliation and recidivism linked with violence. More information on this service can be found in the ‘Our Services’ tab under ‘Hospital Linked Services’.

Previously, FOYhad been its own, stand-alone non-profit, but due to the staff wanting to commit the majority of their time and passion to serving youth and young adults; FOYleadership made the decision to seek out fiscal sponsorship and in 2012 FOYbecame a fiscally sponsored project of Community Initiatives, a 501(c)(3), public benefit, not for profit organization. FOYhas grown in many aspects, one of them being that in 2015, FOYstarted its first ever elementary level, Youth Mentor program at a local elementary school. The purpose is to work with young children in order to improve self-esteem, practice positive social interactions, develop positive attitudes towards individuals and school, improve individuals decision-making skills, express oneself through group activities and learn skills to manage anger and to resolve conflicts using peaceful solutions.