Youth Mentoring and Advocacy
Mentoring, leadership development, life skills, academic encouragement, workforce readiness, community engagement, and positive youth development.
Operations Catch Them Young
Community services • Technology • Family support
Youth and family support
Operations Catch Them Young supports youth mentoring, autism and special needs awareness, parenting education, family support, psychoeducation, substance-abuse awareness, digital literacy, and community resource navigation.
Support areas
OCTY’s youth and family work is designed to help people access mentoring, education, practical guidance, service referrals, technology training, and stronger support networks.
Mentoring, leadership development, life skills, academic encouragement, workforce readiness, community engagement, and positive youth development.
Autism awareness, caregiver guidance, school and service referral navigation, inclusive activities, and practical family support.
Parenting education, family mentoring, caregiver support, resource navigation, psychoeducation, and informed life-choice support.
Prevention education, youth and family conversations, warning-sign awareness, referral guidance, and community education.
Comprehensive assessment referral support, social-service benefits application referral support, and community resource navigation.
Digital literacy, Microsoft, Linux, Adobe, online safety, basic computer skills, career readiness, and confidence using technology.
Technology and learning
Youth and family programming connects naturally with technology access. OCTY’s broader technology services include Microsoft, Linux, Adobe, IT Support, Digital Transformation, refurbished equipment access, and cybersecurity awareness.
Training may include productivity tools, creative digital skills, Linux basics, online communication, documents, presentations, and digital confidence.
Refurbished computers, laptops, and digital access resources can help support homework, training, job readiness, and family communication.
Safe passwords, phishing awareness, device safety, privacy basics, and responsible use of online tools help protect families and youth.
Trust and privacy
OCTY should protect private information, avoid unnecessary sensitive details, use referral language carefully, and connect families to qualified professionals or appropriate community resources when needed.
Do not send unnecessary sensitive personal, school, medical, or family details before a trusted review process is established.
OCTY can support education and navigation, but qualified professionals should handle diagnosis, treatment, legal advice, and urgent concerns.
Schools, churches, nonprofits, clinics, volunteers, companies, and civic partners can help strengthen youth and family support.
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Ask about youth mentoring, autism support, family support, parenting education, psychoeducation, digital skills, volunteer opportunities, or community partnerships.
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