Family and Youth Advancement Services - Leading the Family to a Brighter Future...

About Our Ministry     

What We Do

  • We offer biblically based personal one-on-one guidance to at-risk youths and their families, free of charge.

  • We also provide support groups for parents of troubled youths to come together on a monthly basis to offer one another encouragement and share creative ways of building stronger relationships with their families and children.

  • We are committed to helping Hmong in the Twin Cities not only become survivors of cultural transition in the U.S. and succeed socially and economically, but also spiritually connected to Jesus Christ.

Counseling

  • Personal one-on-one confidential guidance and counseling to youth.

  • Family relationship and conflict management counseling.

  • Young couples/newly wed counseling.

  • Home visitations.

After School Programs

  • Our YES (Youth Educational Support) program is designed to help students who may be lagging behind in school by enhancing their comprehension in areas they need support. These include English, Math, Science, Language Skills, and others as needed.

  • Project Omega is a computer tutorial program designed to help students enhance their computers skills in the classroom and in the market place.

  • These and other pertinent subjects will be administered by spiritually mature and academically competent volunteer staff to ensure quality time and biblical value in a Christ-centered environment.

Radio
"Xuvtoojcua Suab Xa Moo Zoo/Xuvtoojcua Hmoob Ntseeg Yexus" is a radio broadcast which brings the gospel of Jesus Christ to Hmong families in the Twin Cities and beyond by the ministry of Family & Youth Advancement Services, Inc. and Northwestern College Radio Network, KTIS AM 900, St. Paul, MN 55113.

Our programing includes:

  • Gospel Songs

  • Scripture Reading

  • Testimonies

  • Prayers for the sick and needy

  • Bible Teaching

  • Public Announcements

 

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Hmong Christian Herald
The Hmong Christian Herald (HCH) in partnership with the Minnesota Christian Chronicle, is a Christian community newspaper published on a bi-monthly basis at a circulation of 3,000 copies (on the last Monday of every other month, at 6 issues per year) by the Family & Youth Advancement Services, Inc. in partnership with the Minnesota Christian Chronicle. The papers are distributed freely to the community via grocery stores, public access buildings and delivered to those who are interested in a subscription alternative.

Since the fall of Vietnam and Cambodia in 1975, Hmong refugees have resettled in the US and many of them have come to call Twin Cities their home. Recent statistics estimated the Twin Cities
Hmong population between 65,000 and 75,000, the largest outside of Asia. Of this number, only 10-12% confess to be Christians.

Under the direction of Rev. T. Cher Moua, Founder and Executive Director of Family & Youth Advancement Services, in cooperation with the Minnesota Christian Chronicle and HM Metro Realty and Builders, Hmong Christian Herald came into being as a Christian voice in the Hmong community.

         

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