RMYC Received Albuquerque Community Foundation Grant
We are forever grateful for the grant from the Albuquerque Community Foundation for supporting Corpsmembers in their journey to a healthy, productive life. Funds from the Foundation are being used to support our life-skills and workforce development training programs...
THE 2018 ANNUAL REPORT
Take a look at what Corpsmembers accomplished in 2018. And a special thanks to all of our financial supporters. We cannot do what we do without your support.
SUMMER NEWSLETTER – CREW NEWS FROM RMYC
It is my pleasure to announce the arrival of our Summer 2018 Crew News. Check out the latest news from Rocky Mountian Youth Corps as we Celebrate Diversity in 2018. Click HERE is see our 2018 summer newsletter. ...
RMYC and the Enchanted Circle Trails Plan
RMYC is pleased to participate in the local efforts in the Taos region to implement the Enchanted Circle Trails Plan. We worked with local partners the Taos Land Trust, Turquoise Tours, and the Enchanted Circle Trails Association to promote...
PREVENTION PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS – MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps, in partnership with the New Mexico Department of Health, helps to reduce underage drinking, DWI and tobacco use among young people in Taos County. To accomplish our goals we raise awareness through media campaigns, support...
NOW RECRUITING FOR SPRING 2018 CREWS
We are now accepting applications for Spring crews! See the position description for a Crew Member in the Upper Rio Grande Program in Taos or a Crew Member in the Middle Rio Grande Program...
Learn about Women in Conservation and Disaster Crews in the Fall 2017 Newsletter
We are happy to release the Fall 2017 Newsletter featuring Women in Conservation at the Pathways Dinner & Auction, Disaster Relief Crews, and Introducing Jason Silva to RMYC. Download the entire Newsletter here.