Youth Eastside Services
Xiaoyu Meng currently serves as Development Coordinator at Youth Eastside Services since November 2023. Previously, Meng held various roles including Marketing and Fund Development Specialist at the Chinese Information and Service Center from March 2022 to March 2023, Development Associate at Kin On from August 2021 to April 2022, and Education Program Coordinator at the Refugee Women’s Alliance from June 2020 to July 2021, where significant achievements included CRM integration and cross-functional team leadership. Earlier experiences also encompass positions at Theatre Communications Group, The Drama League, Kenny Leon's True Colors Theatre Company, and Hebei Province Department of Culture Affairs, demonstrating a robust background in development and management within the arts and non-profit sectors. Meng holds a Master of Science in Information Systems from Northeastern University (2024-2026) and a Master of Arts in Performing Arts Administration from New York University (2018-2020), complemented by a Bachelor of Arts in Directing from the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts (2010-2014).
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Youth Eastside Services
Youth Eastside Services (YES) is the leading behavioral health service provider for children and youth, ages birth to 22, and their families in East King County. We provide evidence-based mental health counseling, substance use and co-occurring disorder counseling and treatment, early childhood behavioral health services, psychiatric services, and education and prevention programs. We help youth with: depression, grief, trauma, cultural, gender and sexual orientation identity issues, anxiety, ADHD, eating disorders, self-harming behaviors, and other challenges. We welcome children, youth and families of all backgrounds. We provide multi-lingual and culturally sensitive services. We accept most insurance plans, Medicaid, and offer a sliding fee scale. No matter what your financial situation is, you can receive help at YES. We collaborate with local school districts, government agencies, community groups, and funders to ensure that everyone in our community can access behavioral health services and programs.