Background Statement
Aspen Youth Center was founded in cooperation with the Aspen Substance Awareness Project, Aspen School District, City of Aspen and other community members due to community concern about the widespread use of alcohol and drugs in the adult Aspen community.
The American Drug and Alcohol Survey was administered to Aspen students in grades 7-12 in 1987, and the results of the survey revealed an alarming level of teen drug use far above both Colorado and national averages. Following the release of these results, local middle and high school students established the goal of creating a youth center at an annual "Views of Youth" conference.
AYC opened its doors on October 31, 1991 following a successful three-year campaign to raise the funds needed to build a center on land owned by the City of Aspen. In April of 2003, we relocated our operations to a new facility, the Aspen Recreation Center on Maroon Creek Road, across from the Aspen School District campus.
Demographics:
Number of families served who are low income:
300% of FPL:
Family of 2 $68,664
Family of 3 $86,364
Family of 4 $104,064
Family of 5 $121,764
Total: 871 families
Of our total 1639 youth members, 65% of youth participants at AYC come from families who earn $85,000 or less. Of that, 19% make $65,000-$85,000; 18% earn $45,000-$65,000; 15% make $25,000-$45,000; and 13% earn $25,000 or under.
19% make $65,000-$85,000: 311 youth
18% earn $45,000-$65,000: 295 youth
15% make $25,000-$45,000: 246 youth
13% earn $25,000 or under: 213 youth