Our Mission Statement
Invisible Youth is an expansive online network that provides resources and support for an estimated 1.5 million homeless at risk youth. Our influence is felt every day in cities all across America. Our mission is carried out through both partner organizations and volunteers who take to the streets to find, stabilize and otherwise help homeless and at risk youth to improve their quality of life.
Our focus reaches past the streets and lends itself to deterrence, research, resources, seminars, training and workshops that are provided to the communities and via the Internet.
Despite our motto “Advocating for America’s Youth,” our endeavors are focused on all homeless and at risk youth with no regard to their geographic location. Mahatma Gandhi said, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world,” and with that in mind, The Invisible Youth Network envisions better lives for children who cannot see it themselves.

Our Vision Statement
- America's youth should not be homeless.
- Homeless youth issues need to be addressed.
- The Invisible Youth Network needs to form partnerships to address homeless youth issues.
- The Invisible Youth Network needs to develop a strong membership base, that endorses our efforts on behalf of homeless youth.
Our Online Directory
Where We Can Be Found:
Invisible Youth Network - Child Abuse
Services Website
http://childabuse.services.officelive.com/
Wayneho Kam
Deputy Chairman
Child Abuse Services
Invisible Youth Network - Executive
Leadership Team - 8 Members
http://administrativeservices.groups.live.com/
Invisible Youth Network @ Care2 - 2,420
Members
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/IYN
Invisible Youth Network @ Facebook -
1,356 Members
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=51667072778
Invisible Youth Network - National &
International Website - 13,784 Vistors
http://invisibleyouthnetwork1.community.officelive.com/
Invisible Youth Network - Online Intern &
Volunteer Orientation - 11 Members
http://groups.google.com/group/online-intern--volunteer-orientation
Invisible Youth Network - Online Mentor
Training - 40 Members
http://invisibleyouthonlinetrai.groups.live.com/
Invisible Youth Network @ Taking IT Global - 686 Members
http://profiles.tigweb.org/TheChairman
Invisible Youth Network @ Twitter
- 83 Followers
http://twitter.com/invisibleyouth
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Russell T. Hartsaw
Founder & Chairman
Invisible Youth Network
Home/Office:
940 Park Boulevard, Suite #334
San Diego, California 92101
619-272-9040
invisibleyout@gmail.com
Invisible Youth Network National & International Website
http://invisibleyouthnetwork1.community.officelive.com/default.aspx
Do Something
http://invisibleyouthnetwork1.community.officelive.com/DoSomethingforSomebody.aspx
Donations Please!
http://invisibleyouthnetwork1.community.officelive.com/helpushelp.aspx
IYN Intern Program
http://invisibleyouthnetwork1.community.officelive.com/InternProgram.aspx
Message from Today's Youth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2tkpFHeUaU
More About IYN
http://invisibleyouthnetwork1.community.officelive.com/MoreAbouttIYN.aspx
Online Intern & Volunteer Orientation
http://groups.google.com/group/online-intern--volunteer-orientation
Online Mentor Training
http://invisibleyouthnetwork1.community.officelive.com/OnlineMentorTraining.aspx
Tell Me (Us) Why?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j6IBdHW_rY
Today's Youth
http://invisibleyouthnetwork1.community.officelive.com/TodaysYouth.aspx
Volunteer Opportunities
http://invisibleyouthnetwork1.community.officelive.com/VolunteerOpportunities.aspx
You may directly enroll in our:
Online Intern & Volunteer Orientation
http://groups.google.com/group/online-intern--volunteer-orientation, which gives you a foot in the door.
- Love your kids for who they are, not who you want them to be! -
Our Online Directory information was last updated on:
Friday, July 9, 2010
In The Spotlight
Some Pages From Our Main Website I've Selected For Priority Viewing
Note: Some of these pages (which can be found in the left-hand margin of our site) also have sub-pages. Please check them out as well.
Youth Outreach Day Information
Learn more about how to celebrate this day that is coming up on Saturday, October 9, 2010, and sign some petitions to make Youth Outreach Day officially recognized as an event taking place on the second Saturday of every October.
There are many ways to donate, and not all of them involve making a cash or material donation--though we wouldn't ever discourage you from doing so, if you can afford to.
My Helping Hand Journal
I have a blog where I give current information/write down personal thoughts/etc. about all things IYN. I hope you will visit there often as well as sharing it with others.
