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Indiana Youth Institute Launches Bold “FIVE by 50” Vision at 2025 KIDS COUNT Conference

Individuals and organizations asked to join IYI in this generational commitment to support Hoosier youth

Indianapolis, IN (November 4, 2025) – Indiana Youth Institute (IYI) announced an ambitious new initiative to strengthen support networks for Indiana’s youth during the 2025 KIDS COUNT Conference in downtown Indianapolis. The “FIVE by 50” vision aims to ensure that by the year 2050, every child in Indiana will be connected to at least five caring, supportive adults who help them thrive.

The two-day conference brings together hundreds of youth-serving professionals including teachers, mentors, coaches, counselors, and community leaders who work every day to improve the lives of young people. This year’s focus on the power of connections underscores the critical role relationships play in helping youth build resilience, succeed in school, and prepare for the future.

“Strong connections do not just happen. They grow through intention, accountability, and teamwork,” said Tami Silverman, President and CEO of Indiana Youth Institute. “FIVE by 50 focuses on building up the support systems around kids, so every young person in Indiana has trusted adults who cheer them on, open doors, and help them pursue their own best future.”

Grounded in research on the impact of supportive relationships, the FIVE by 50 initiative will bring together youth-serving organizations, schools, after-school programs, and community partners to create a strong web of support around every Hoosier child. Kids with multiple supportive adults in their lives have better attendance, stronger mental health, and higher academic success.

IYI is calling on youth workers and youth serving organizations to make a commitment to reach this long-term statewide goal by saying with pride, “I’m one of five for Indiana kids.”

  • Youth-serving professionals can join the vision by visiting iyi.org/fiveby50/ and signing up to stay updated on the important work ahead.
  • Organizations can join the movement by visiting iyi.org/fiveby50/ and committing as a FIVE by 50 partner.

“FIVE by 50 belongs to all of us,” Silverman emphasized. “A shared commitment to strengthening our communities and investing in our kids. When we work together, we can ensure that by 2050 every child in Indiana grows up supported by five caring adults who help them grow, contribute, and succeed.”

Also at this year’s conference, Indiana Youth Institute (IYI) named Bryan Hammontree, Alternative Programs Principal at Elkhart Academy, as the 2025 D. Susan Wisely Youth Worker of the Year. Once a student in an alternative program himself, Hammontree leads with empathy and vision, fostering a culture of support for students, staff, and the broader community. He prioritizes mental health, staff well-being, and meaningful connections to help young people thrive.

IYI also recognized finalist Amy Pilcher, Social Worker at Zionsville West Middle School, for her outstanding service to Indiana youth.

For more information about the FIVE by 50 vision and how to get involved, visit iyi.org/FIVEby50.

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About Indiana Youth Institute (IYI):

For more than three decades, Indiana Youth Institute has supported the youth services field through innovative trainings, critical data, and capacity-building resources, with every effort aimed at increasing the well-being of all children. To learn more about IYI, visit iyi.org.

For further information or media inquiries, please contact:

Margaret Curtland (she/her/hers)

Senior Communications Manager

Indiana Youth Institute

mcurtland@iyi.org | 317-396-2733