Press Releases

  • TNOYS RECEIVES GRANT FOR CENTRAL TEXAS YOUTH ENGAGEMENT PROJECT

    AUSTIN – Texas Network of Youth Services (TNOYS) has received a two-year, $100,000 grant from St. David’s Foundation’s Opportunity Grants initiative, which will be used to launch a new youth engagement project in Central Texas titled “Recovery Through Participation.” The project will promote the value of youth engagement as a tenet of trauma informed care... Read more »

  • MEDIA ADVISORY: “MY VOICE MATTERS”: CELEBRATING YOUTH VOICES AND THE FIGHT TO END YOUTH HOMELESSNESS

      An event hosted by statewide nonprofit organization Texas Network of Youth Services (TNOYS) Sept. 20 will celebrate the achievements of homeless youth and highlight efforts to end youth homelessness in Texas. During the event, formerly homeless youth will share personal stories about their experiences and TNOYS will release its new report outlining the process... Read more »

  • TEXAS YOUTH ORGANIZATION RECOGNIZES MAYOR’S LEGISLATIVE LEGACY

    HOUSTON – Mayor Sylvester Turner is being recognized today with a Distinguished Leadership award by the Texas Network of Youth Services (TNOYS) at its annual conference. TNOYS, which is dedicated to supporting critical services for Texas youth and their families, is presenting the award in recognition of Turner’s work on behalf of youth during his time in the Texas legislature.

  • LOCAL YOUTH ALLIANCE RECEIVES STATEWIDE AWARD FOR INNOVATION

    HOUSTON – The Community Youth Outreach Alliance, formed by three Montgomery County organizations in 2014, is being recognized today with the Steve Wick Innovative Program Award from Texas Network of Youth Services (TNOYS). TNOYS, which is dedicated to supporting critical services for young Texans and their families, presented the award at its 33rd annual statewide conference at Houston’s Westin Galleria, in recognition of the contributions that have been made by the three members of the Alliance -- Montgomery County Youth Services, Angel Reach, and CASA Child Advocates of Montgomery County.

  • AMARILLO WOMAN RECEIVES STATEWIDE AWARD FOR SERVICE TO YOUTH

    HOUSTON – Amarillo resident Yannin Marquez is being recognized here today as statewide Professional Youth Worker of the Year by the Texas Network of Youth Services (TNOYS) at its annual conference. TNOYS, which is dedicated to supporting critical services for Texas youth and their families, will present (?) the award in recognition of Marquez’s work as a case manager providing behavioral and mental health services to families in the town of Herferd.