September 8, 2016
We’re launching two new events for all this month — exciting stuff! We continue our efforts to provide clients with consistent and safe indoor opportunities.
With UT police recommending fewer homeless in the UT area, our clients are more at risk than ever of being asked to leave the area because they are young and homeless. So events intended to take place primarily indoors are really our only way to serve them.
This first event — which we are calling “Hey, Neighbor!” — I’m really excited about! After the catastrophic 2015 invasion of the K2 drug and the tragic near-campus murder earlier this year, the neighborhood needs lots of healing. A basic way to start that process is simply to clean up the area. And the SYM way is to encourage our clients to reach their goals by participating in it.
So — at 3:30 p.m. each Wednesday, we’ll send people out to take photos of West Campus areas that need cleaning up, and we’ll post them on Facebook. Then we’ll challenge clients to do the work. Those that do will get points redeemable for necessities like sleeping bags, backpacks, etc. As a project is completed, we’ll send people out to take pictures and videotape each other’s stories so they can explain to neighbors in the area what is being done. We’ll post all this to Facebook, too.
Our goal is to get our clients interested in earning by working and improving neighborhood relations. Once we get things going, we might branch into gardening and art installation. We’ll need volunteers to help set up and operate Hey Neighbor from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m.
— — —
The second event is a relaunch of Job Club by client request. And this time there will be stronger participation benefits. Attenders get access to a Facebook group where we post job listings early. We’ll ask community members to notify us of openings. And when clients get new jobs, we’ll give them three discounted daily bus passes (at 10% regular cost) followed by additional passes as they stay employed until paychecks begin to roll in. We’ll consider helping Job Club members with discounted job needs (shoes, pants, etc).
We’ll have to fundraise to have a kitty for this. We’ll ask donors to give 10 times whatever amounts clients supply. We’ll also need volunteers to help us set up, teach, role-play and clean up each week from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Our goal is getting clients to open up their imaginations in terms of career vocations and to retain the entry-level jobs they get.
Here’s what our “block schedule” looks like. You can see how it fits in with other services in the neighborhood. Our events are shown in Orange. Our very close partner, Lifeworks Street Outreach, is shown in Blue. The Micah 6 Street Youth events are shown in purple. We closely collaborate with these organizations. Other help from neighbors is shown in gray.
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September 8, 2016
We’re launching two new events for all this month — exciting stuff! We continue our efforts to provide clients with consistent and safe indoor opportunities.
With UT police recommending fewer homeless in the UT area, our clients are more at risk than ever of being asked to leave the area because they are young and homeless. So events intended to take place primarily indoors are really our only way to serve them.
This first event — which we are calling “Hey, Neighbor!” — I’m really excited about! After the catastrophic 2015 invasion of the K2 drug and the tragic near-campus murder earlier this year, the neighborhood needs lots of healing. A basic way to start that process is simply to clean up the area. And the SYM way is to encourage our clients to reach their goals by participating in it.
So — at 3:30 p.m. each Wednesday, we’ll send people out to take photos of West Campus areas that need cleaning up, and we’ll post them on Facebook. Then we’ll challenge clients to do the work. Those that do will get points redeemable for necessities like sleeping bags, backpacks, etc. As a project is completed, we’ll send people out to take pictures and videotape each other’s stories so they can explain to neighbors in the area what is being done. We’ll post all this to Facebook, too.
Our goal is to get our clients interested in earning by working and improving neighborhood relations. Once we get things going, we might branch into gardening and art installation. We’ll need volunteers to help set up and operate Hey Neighbor from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m.
— — —
The second event is a relaunch of Job Club by client request. And this time there will be stronger participation benefits. Attenders get access to a Facebook group where we post job listings early. We’ll ask community members to notify us of openings. And when clients get new jobs, we’ll give them three discounted daily bus passes (at 10% regular cost) followed by additional passes as they stay employed until paychecks begin to roll in. We’ll consider helping Job Club members with discounted job needs (shoes, pants, etc).
We’ll have to fundraise to have a kitty for this. We’ll ask donors to give 10 times whatever amounts clients supply. We’ll also need volunteers to help us set up, teach, role-play and clean up each week from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Our goal is getting clients to open up their imaginations in terms of career vocations and to retain the entry-level jobs they get.
Here’s what our “block schedule” looks like. You can see how it fits in with other services in the neighborhood. Our events are shown in Orange. Our very close partner, Lifeworks Street Outreach, is shown in Blue. The Micah 6 Street Youth events are shown in purple. We closely collaborate with these organizations. Other help from neighbors is shown in gray.
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September 8, 2016
We’re launching two new events for all this month — exciting stuff! We continue our efforts to provide clients with consistent and safe indoor opportunities.
With UT police recommending fewer homeless in the UT area, our clients are more at risk than ever of being asked to leave the area because they are young and homeless. So events intended to take place primarily indoors are really our only way to serve them.
This first event — which we are calling “Hey, Neighbor!” — I’m really excited about! After the catastrophic 2015 invasion of the K2 drug and the tragic near-campus murder earlier this year, the neighborhood needs lots of healing. A basic way to start that process is simply to clean up the area. And the SYM way is to encourage our clients to reach their goals by participating in it.
So — at 3:30 p.m. each Wednesday, we’ll send people out to take photos of West Campus areas that need cleaning up, and we’ll post them on Facebook. Then we’ll challenge clients to do the work. Those that do will get points redeemable for necessities like sleeping bags, backpacks, etc. As a project is completed, we’ll send people out to take pictures and videotape each other’s stories so they can explain to neighbors in the area what is being done. We’ll post all this to Facebook, too.
Our goal is to get our clients interested in earning by working and improving neighborhood relations. Once we get things going, we might branch into gardening and art installation. We’ll need volunteers to help set up and operate Hey Neighbor from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m.
— — —
The second event is a relaunch of Job Club by client request. And this time there will be stronger participation benefits. Attenders get access to a Facebook group where we post job listings early. We’ll ask community members to notify us of openings. And when clients get new jobs, we’ll give them three discounted daily bus passes (at 10% regular cost) followed by additional passes as they stay employed until paychecks begin to roll in. We’ll consider helping Job Club members with discounted job needs (shoes, pants, etc).
We’ll have to fundraise to have a kitty for this. We’ll ask donors to give 10 times whatever amounts clients supply. We’ll also need volunteers to help us set up, teach, role-play and clean up each week from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Our goal is getting clients to open up their imaginations in terms of career vocations and to retain the entry-level jobs they get.
Here’s what our “block schedule” looks like. You can see how it fits in with other services in the neighborhood. Our events are shown in Orange. Our very close partner, Lifeworks Street Outreach, is shown in Blue. The Micah 6 Street Youth events are shown in purple. We closely collaborate with these organizations. Other help from neighbors is shown in gray.
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September 8, 2016
We’re launching two new events for all this month — exciting stuff! We continue our efforts to provide clients with consistent and safe indoor opportunities.
With UT police recommending fewer homeless in the UT area, our clients are more at risk than ever of being asked to leave the area because they are young and homeless. So events intended to take place primarily indoors are really our only way to serve them.
This first event — which we are calling “Hey, Neighbor!” — I’m really excited about! After the catastrophic 2015 invasion of the K2 drug and the tragic near-campus murder earlier this year, the neighborhood needs lots of healing. A basic way to start that process is simply to clean up the area. And the SYM way is to encourage our clients to reach their goals by participating in it.
So — at 3:30 p.m. each Wednesday, we’ll send people out to take photos of West Campus areas that need cleaning up, and we’ll post them on Facebook. Then we’ll challenge clients to do the work. Those that do will get points redeemable for necessities like sleeping bags, backpacks, etc. As a project is completed, we’ll send people out to take pictures and videotape each other’s stories so they can explain to neighbors in the area what is being done. We’ll post all this to Facebook, too.
Our goal is to get our clients interested in earning by working and improving neighborhood relations. Once we get things going, we might branch into gardening and art installation. We’ll need volunteers to help set up and operate Hey Neighbor from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m.
— — —
The second event is a relaunch of Job Club by client request. And this time there will be stronger participation benefits. Attenders get access to a Facebook group where we post job listings early. We’ll ask community members to notify us of openings. And when clients get new jobs, we’ll give them three discounted daily bus passes (at 10% regular cost) followed by additional passes as they stay employed until paychecks begin to roll in. We’ll consider helping Job Club members with discounted job needs (shoes, pants, etc).
We’ll have to fundraise to have a kitty for this. We’ll ask donors to give 10 times whatever amounts clients supply. We’ll also need volunteers to help us set up, teach, role-play and clean up each week from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Our goal is getting clients to open up their imaginations in terms of career vocations and to retain the entry-level jobs they get.
Here’s what our “block schedule” looks like. You can see how it fits in with other services in the neighborhood. Our events are shown in Orange. Our very close partner, Lifeworks Street Outreach, is shown in Blue. The Micah 6 Street Youth events are shown in purple. We closely collaborate with these organizations. Other help from neighbors is shown in gray.
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September 8, 2016
We’re launching two new events for all this month — exciting stuff! We continue our efforts to provide clients with consistent and safe indoor opportunities.
With UT police recommending fewer homeless in the UT area, our clients are more at risk than ever of being asked to leave the area because they are young and homeless. So events intended to take place primarily indoors are really our only way to serve them.
This first event — which we are calling “Hey, Neighbor!” — I’m really excited about! After the catastrophic 2015 invasion of the K2 drug and the tragic near-campus murder earlier this year, the neighborhood needs lots of healing. A basic way to start that process is simply to clean up the area. And the SYM way is to encourage our clients to reach their goals by participating in it.
So — at 3:30 p.m. each Wednesday, we’ll send people out to take photos of West Campus areas that need cleaning up, and we’ll post them on Facebook. Then we’ll challenge clients to do the work. Those that do will get points redeemable for necessities like sleeping bags, backpacks, etc. As a project is completed, we’ll send people out to take pictures and videotape each other’s stories so they can explain to neighbors in the area what is being done. We’ll post all this to Facebook, too.
Our goal is to get our clients interested in earning by working and improving neighborhood relations. Once we get things going, we might branch into gardening and art installation. We’ll need volunteers to help set up and operate Hey Neighbor from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m.
— — —
The second event is a relaunch of Job Club by client request. And this time there will be stronger participation benefits. Attenders get access to a Facebook group where we post job listings early. We’ll ask community members to notify us of openings. And when clients get new jobs, we’ll give them three discounted daily bus passes (at 10% regular cost) followed by additional passes as they stay employed until paychecks begin to roll in. We’ll consider helping Job Club members with discounted job needs (shoes, pants, etc).
We’ll have to fundraise to have a kitty for this. We’ll ask donors to give 10 times whatever amounts clients supply. We’ll also need volunteers to help us set up, teach, role-play and clean up each week from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Our goal is getting clients to open up their imaginations in terms of career vocations and to retain the entry-level jobs they get.
Here’s what our “block schedule” looks like. You can see how it fits in with other services in the neighborhood. Our events are shown in Orange. Our very close partner, Lifeworks Street Outreach, is shown in Blue. The Micah 6 Street Youth events are shown in purple. We closely collaborate with these organizations. Other help from neighbors is shown in gray.
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August 30, 2015
If possible, won’t you consider becoming a donor? Donors help make our great programs and ministry possible.
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April 5, 2015
“This is truly an amazing ministry. You are helping one of the most vulnerable groups of people in our community with such kindness, love, and humbleness.“
We want to let everyone know that this ministry isn’t ours or our idea. We believe God would do it with or without us, but it is a privilege to join in His work. The world of street-dependent young people is so interesting and beautiful.
God has long been at work in their lives, although most don’t or can’t recognize it yet. He has not forgotten, not even one of them.
We invite every church in Austin into our ministry. We invite every human being in Austin to come have your eyes opened to a group of people you probably don’t yet understand, or don’t even know exists.

Find out:
- who our clients are,
- what they want from a church, and
- what they need from God.
We look forward to it!
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December 16, 2014
Did you know, you can text 41444 to support SYM with a donation?
Yes you can. There are no fees and no minimums required. We had our student volunteers in mind when we created this option to donate.
Students and volunteers, you asked for it and we did it, an easy way to donate with smartphones. Just text 41444 with SYM to get a link to the short checkout form! You can finish it all from your smartphone.
Then watch your pledge move our goal graph at http://ow.ly/FPbCi.
As of December 16, 2014 at 8:18 am, we have currently raised $27,543. That leaves $6,744 remaining to reach our goal.
Give $5 a month, or whatever you can give.
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