Anyé Young serves as the Youth Coordinator for MyFairyGodParents.org, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting justice-impacted youth and their families. Inspired by her personal experiences, Anyé is a passionate advocate for children with incarcerated parents. She is the author of the book “Teen Guide to Living With Incarcerated Parents,” which provides valuable insights and guidance for teens navigating the challenges of having a parent in prison.
In her role as Youth Coordinator, Anyé brings a unique perspective and a deep understanding of the issues faced by justice-impacted youth. She is actively involved in developing and implementing programs that provide mentorship, educational resources, and emotional support to young people affected by incarceration. Her leadership and dedication have been instrumental in creating a supportive community for these youth.
Anyé is also a key contributor to the documentary film project #FKLMdoc, which aims to shed light on the impact of mandatory minimum sentencing laws on families and advocate for prison reform. Her work on this project highlights her commitment to raising awareness and driving positive change for justice-impacted communities.
Through her advocacy, writing, and leadership, Anyé continues to inspire and empower young people, making a significant impact on their lives and the broader community.