Kildare Youth Services was founded in the early 1970’s by volunteer youth leaders concerned with the development of youth club
support services throughout County Kildare. Originally known as Kildare Federation of Youth Clubs, the name changed to Kildare Youth Services in 1986 marked
a broadening of the work of the organization, to include special project youth work.
1989 was a landmark year for KYS with the acquisition of the Canal Stores premises in Naas and the introduction of new funding
for disadvantaged youth projects. Throughout the 1990’s the organization expanded and developed to include the establishment of Community Youth Projects in Naas,
Athy, and Leixlip, the Naas Youth Information Service, the Counselling Services and various special projects targeting early school leavers and other special interest
groups. In 1999 the Naas Child & Family Support Project was initiated in partnership with the South Western Area Health Board. Curragh Youth Project started in 2001
and 2006 will see the establishment of Kildare Town Youth Project.
Kildare Youth Services is a partnership of young people, volunteer and staff working together to respond to the emerging and changing needs of young people,
their families and communities. Together with a wide range of community and statutory agencies, Kildare Youth Services is committed to the development of
comprehensive youth services throughout County Kildare.
Kildare Youth Services is affiliated to Youth Work Ireland (formerly National Youth Federation).