Newsletter
Albuquerque’s First Young Adult Housing and Treatment Center Set to Open
Albuquerque’s first shelter for young adults ages 18 to 25 is opening near San Mateo and I-40. YDI will run the Gateway Young Adult Center, providing housing, job training, and life skills for youth experiencing homelessness.
Looking back at decades of growth with Youth Development Inc.’s longest-serving employee
From assistant to the CEO to Vice President of HR, Donna Martinez has witnessed YDI’s transformation over nearly five decades. Read her story and watch the full KOB4 feature.
A Lifetime of Love and Learning: Celebrating Rosie Sánchez
After more than 30 years at YDI Head Start, Rosie Sánchez has retired, leaving a legacy of love and learning across Northern New Mexico. From volunteer to lead teacher, she touched generations of children and families.
YDI’s Fabulous Five: Meet the Women Leading With Purpose
Behind YDI’s lasting impact are five dedicated women who bring decades of experience in early childhood education, behavioral health, workforce development, and operations. Get to know the leaders turning mission into measurable change.
Road to Recovery: How One Albuquerque Woman Turned Her Life Around at Gateway Family
Gabby, an Albuquerque mother, shares her story of overcoming addiction with support from YDI’s Gateway Family program. Now clean for over a year, she is working to reunite her family and build a stable future.
New Name. Same Commitment. Changent Launches for Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First
The National Service Office for Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First is now Changent. Both programs continue their mission to ensure every child and family has the resources to thrive.
New Group Home Provides Alternative to CYFD Office Stays
YDI and CYFD have opened HOPE House in Albuquerque, a seven-bedroom group home for girls ages 12 to 17. The home offers a stable, therapeutic environment as an alternative to office stays for youth in state care.
CYFD Group Home for Girls Called HOPE House Opens in Albuquerque
YDI and CYFD have opened HOPE House in Albuquerque, a transitional group home providing safe, therapeutic shelter for girls ages 12 to 17 in state care. The home helps residents heal and find stability.
Program Offers Second Chance in Construction and Education for Residents
YDI’s YouthBuild program helps young adults ages 16 to 24 earn their high school equivalency while gaining hands-on construction training. Participants build affordable housing and build new futures.
YDI talks Nurse-Family Partnership for New Mexico families
Youth Development Inc. offers the Nurse-Family Partnership, a program that supports and empowers first-time mothers throughout pregnancy and their child’s early years to help build a better future for both.









