Karonna

Meet Karonna Funderburg!

We wanted to take a moment to honor one of our team members; meet Karonna Funderburg! 🎉
Karonna has served as a Lead Workforce Development Case Manager for the Yunion since 2019. Karonna has over 16 years of youth and community-centered leadership experience as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Developmental Psychology from the University of Detroit Mercy.
She is such an asset to the organization and the youth and families she serves. We are so happy to have her as part of our team!
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The Yunion Alumni

May 3, 2021

We want to take the time to acknowledge one of our “Yunion Alumni”. Shaq Hall has gone through several of the Yunion’s Programs (SWAG, The Cave of Adullam, Keys 2 Life). He has also worked for us doing photography and video work. Yesterday he graduated…

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Friday Yunion Parent Check-In

April 30, 2021
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Parent’s this is for you!

April 28, 2021

Parents, Did You Know? The only 100% guaranteed way to avoid STIs/STDs is to not have any kind of sexual contact — like vaginal, anal, or oral sex, or skin-to-skin genital touching — with another person. At the Yunion we focus on a Sexual Risk…

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Mothers and Fathers!

April 26, 2021

Mothers and Fathers! Listen as our CEO and founder Jason Wilson talks about the importance of healing from your mother’s wound.

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Friday Yunion Parent Check-in

April 23, 2021
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Parents, can you relate?

April 23, 2021
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Parents! Did you know?

April 21, 2021

1 in 4 teens contract a sexually transmitted disease every year. Parents, it’s never too early to start talking to your child/teen about sex (age appropriate conversations of course). We encourage you to talk early and talk often. The culture and media bombard our youth…

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The Nine Nonprofit Leaders Work Together To Form The Black Executive Director Alliance of Detroit

April 20, 2021

Our Executive Director Nicole Wilson is one of nine black Executive Directors featured in this article. The Black Executive Director Alliance of Detroit includes Tiffany Brown, founder and executive director of Developing Despite Distance; Reneé Fluker, founder and president of the Midnight Golf Program; Richard…

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I need to talk to you

April 20, 2021

Parents, have their attention before you speak. If you are too busy to stop what you are doing and just yell from the next room it is likely that your teenager will be too busy to stop what she is doing to listen to you.…

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Parents what’s your opinion

April 19, 2021

Parents, what’s your opinion? Sex is one of the most daunting conversations a parent can have with their child. It’s also a conversation that’s apparently being had too late. In 2009, TIME Magazine reported that more than 40% of teens had intercourse before talking to…

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Great lesson from Jason Wilson

April 16, 2021

Great lesson from our CEO Jason Wilson. “It’s imperative that we teach our sons how to rule their emotions so that they can respond instead of react.”

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Friday Parent-Child Check-In

April 16, 2021
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STD Awareness month

April 14, 2021

Parent’s did you know that April is STD Awareness Month? Also, did you know?… Young people, between the ages of 15 to 24, account for 50% of all new STDs, although they represent just 25% of the sexually experienced population. Parents don’t wait until it’s…

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Catch your Child doing Something right

April 13, 2021

Amazing Parenting Tip To Try Now! “Catch your child doing something right.” At least once a day point out to your child something that he or she is doing right or well. Your child shouldn’t just hear you when you are correcting or reprimanding them.

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Friday Yunion Parent Check-In

April 9, 2021

Friday Yunion Parent Check-In with Mr.Ron Ironic Lee Jr.

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PARENTS DID YOU KNOW?

April 7, 2021

PARENTS, DID YOU KNOW? If youth adopt these behaviors, in sequence, as a youth, they risk only a 3% chance of living in poverty as adults: Graduate Work full-time Marry before having children This is called the “Success Sequence” Following this sequence overwhelming results in…

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