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Youth Enrichment Services (YES) officially broke ground in January 2025 on its transformative new headquarters at 267 Amory Street in Jamaica Plain. The three-story, 16,000 SF facility will expand the nonprofit’s reach while staying deeply connected to its mission of equity in youth programming. The project team includes Youth Enrichment Services, EMBARC, Timberline Construction, and H+O Structural Engineering. Opening is targeted for 2026.

Growing to Meet Youth Demand
For more than 56 years, YES has eliminated barriers to outdoor recreation, introducing Boston youth to skiing, rock climbing, and biking, as well as leadership development. Today, the nonprofit serves 1,200 youth each year, primarily from Dorchester, Roxbury, Mattapan, and Jamaica Plain.
The new headquarters is designed to significantly increase YES’s reach, serving over 2,000 youth annually within five years of opening. The Jamaica Plain site, located near public transit, ensures programs remain accessible to the communities that need them most.

Program Spaces Driving Design
Every element of the new building supports YES’s mission.
- Rooftop: Designed solar panel-ready, allowing YES to incorporate renewable energy in the future.
- First floor: A ski shop, bike storage, lockers, and winter gear space, plus a rock-climbing wall, will serve as the launching point for ski trips.
- Second floor: Administrative offices, conference rooms, and staff areas provide the backbone for operations, giving the YES team the resources they need to sustain growth.
- Third floor: A 2,400-square-foot multipurpose room will host leadership workshops, college prep, and career exploration programming.

Construction Progress
Following the January 2025 groundbreaking, the project team is pushing toward a 2026 opening. In addition, The Compliance Mentor Group (TCMG) is collaborating with YES to engage Boston youth directly in the construction process, introducing them to careers in architecture, engineering, and construction. By connecting the build itself to YES’s mission, the project demonstrates how physical space can become a tool for education and empowerment.

Turning Mission into Measurable Impact
The new YES headquarters is more than a building. It’s a platform for equity, access, and opportunity. By expanding their footprint in Jamaica Plain, the team is creating space for Boston’s youth to thrive today and lead tomorrow.
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