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AYR to hold benefit golf tournament

Jul 14 2010

Auburn Youth Resources, in conjunction with Enumclaw Youth & Family Series, will tee off its 15th annual benefit golf tournament next Thursday at Washington National.

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www.pnwlocalnews.com/south_king/aub/community/98465739.html

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King County donates vans to Auburn Youth Resources

Feb 25 2010

King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer     recently secured two retired county vanpool vans for    Auburn Youth Resources. The donation is part of the county's annual retired van donation program.

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www.pnwlocalnews.com/south_king/aub/community/85267262.html

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Overcoming a long, painful life of abuse | Klaas

By MARK KLAAS
Auburn Reporter Editor
Feb 04 2010

As young as 3 and as old as 17, she was caught in the agony and despair of an ugly, dysfunctional home life. Her stepfather, and later a boyfriend, savagely, repeatedly, beat and abused her.

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www.pnwlocalnews.com/south_king/aub/opinion/83570547.html

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C4-1Fittingly, it's called The Brugger Building

By ROBERT WHALE
Auburn Reporter News reporter
Apr 24 2009

Today the building at 816 F Street serves as the Auburn Youth Resources' mental health counseling center.

But over the years this same building has incubated many of the agency's successful programs.

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www.pnwlocalnews.com/south_king/aub/community/43492617.html

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C4-2AYR counselor copes with devastating loss of daughter as he works to help others

By MARK KLASS
Auburn Reporter Editor
Feb 19 2009

An emotional Eric Munson fought back the tears while explaining the pledge he made to his late daughter.

“With Heidi’s case, I made a promise to talk to as many people as possible about drugs, alcohol and drinking and driving,” Munson told the audience at last week’s 18th Auburn Youth Resources and Enumclaw Youth & Family Services Valentine Breakfast. “This was my promise to her.”

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www.pnwlocalnews.com/south_king/aub/news/39813968.html

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A father carries out a promise to his little girl

By MARY SWIFT
P-I COLUMNIST

February 15, 2009

ERIC MUNSON'S TEARS flow when he talks about his daughter Heidi.

Last Friday, when Munson was the guest speaker at Auburn Youth Resource's 18th Annual Valentine Breakfast, was no exception. By the time the event ended, more than $65,000 had been raised.

By the time Munson was done, more than a few of the 600-plus in attendance were fighting back tears.

Read More at:

www.seattlepi.com/swift/400201_mary16.html

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C4-3Brugger's big heart: AYR founder, former leader honored for his devoted work

By MARK KLAAS
Auburn Reporter Editor
Feb 13 2009

What Dick Brugger started grew over time into a profound body of work that poured from his heart.

So it was only fitting that Brugger, the driving force behind one of South King County's most successful youth and family service agencies, was honored for his work on the morning before Valentine's Day.

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www.pnwlocalnews.com/south_king/aub/news/39572939.html

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C4-4AYR, EYFS to hold 'Heart of Our Community' benefit breakfast Feb. 13

Jan 15 2009

Auburn Youth Resources and Enumclaw Youth & Family Services will host its 18th annual Valentine Breakfast at 7 a.m. Feb. 13 at Grace Community Church, 1320 Auburn Way S.

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www.pnwlocalnews.com/south_king/aub/community/37652614.html

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Orphan finds a spot where he's learning to plant roots

January 20, 2008

By MARY SWIFT
P-I COLUMNIST

At 17, D'Jonne Eddins lives with questions. His only certainty is that there are things he never will know.

The sound of his mother's voice, for example.

Or the feel of her hug. Or how his own life might have been different if he had known her -- or his father.

Read More at:

www.seattlepi.com/swift/348088_mary21.html

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A success story from Auburn Youth Resources

February 16, 2007

By MARY SWIFT
P-I COLUMNIST

She might have ended up a disaster -- one of those teens whose life becomes such a jumble of hard times and personal missteps that building a productive future seems a remote dream at best.

And if it had happened, who could have blamed Jessica Murray?

After all, she had plenty of excuses to let her future slip away, more than enough reasons to be less than what she is on the road to becoming.

Read More at:

www.seattlepi.com/swift/303985_mary16.html

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