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UW Cooperative Extension Service of Carbon County

Provides live-long learning for Wyoming residents through a variety of publications and classes. Subject areas include 4-H and youth development, nutrition and food safety and sustainable management of rangeland resources.

Big Brothers Big Sisters – Rawlins

Eligibility: Carbon County Intake Procedure: Enroll online or call Organization info: Big Brothers Big Sisters is a 1:1 Mentoring Program supported by its donors and volunteers

Boys & Girls Club of Carbon County Wyoming

Fees: School year: 1st Semester Fall: September-December $350.00 first child, $300.00 second, scholarships are available. 2 nd Semester: January to May. Summer Semester: June to August. During the summer, we will take those who have completed Kindergarten and will be entering 1st grade in the fall. Space is limited. Eligibility: School year – Youth enrolled […]

Job’s Daughters

Eligibility: Girl ages 8 – 20 Fee: $20 dues per year Organizational info: Masonic Youth Organization for young ladies ages 8-20. Teaches public speaking, community service, friendship, confidence-building.

Hanna Boys & Girls Club

Times: Aftershool Monday -Friday 3:00 – 6:00 PM Call (307) 324-8905 for Membership Information

Tracy Young

Tracy has dedicated the past 22 years to community prevention work in Wyoming, demonstrating a deep and unwavering commitment to the well-being of her peers and communities. The majority of her impactful career has been spent in Laramie, where she also served for several years with the Wyoming Association of Chiefs and Sheriffs of Police. Currently, Tracy serves Carbon County as a local Community Prevention Specialist. Her dedication extends beyond county lines, as she also serves as a Crisis Intervention Team Coordinator and Trainer for the Albany County Sheriff’s Office.

Tracy and her husband established their roots in Laramie in 2001 with their son, Alex. In 2013, during the heart of her career focused on substance abuse and suicide prevention, Tracy and her husband faced the unimaginable loss of their only child, Alex, to suicide. This profound personal experience has undoubtedly deepened Tracy’s resolve and understanding in her ongoing work within the prevention field.