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Jake Hollensteiner | XCEL U Podcast Episode #17

33 min · 16. jan. 2026
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They’re Struggling With Things We Never Faced — And It’s Happening Right Here in Quincy Depression and suicide among youth are up 150% since 2010. Some Quincy kids get only one meal a day. Teens are more connected online—yet more isolated than ever. This is the reality Jake Hollensteiner, Director of Young Life Quincy, sees every day. On this episode of XCEL U, Jake reveals: 👉 What happens at Young Life 👉 Why showing up matters 👉 Why a grown adult building trust with teens is essential 👉 How YOU can help: Time, Talent, Treasure Young Life has been in Quincy for 26 years, meeting kids where they are—cafeterias, ball fields, dodgeball courts, and pizza nights. This isn't just another podcast episode. It's a wake-up call about what's happening in our own backyard and how we can help.

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Jake Hollensteiner | XCEL U Podcast Episode #17

They’re Struggling With Things We Never Faced — And It’s Happening Right Here in Quincy Depression and suicide among youth are up 150% since 2010. Some Quincy kids get only one meal a day. Teens are more connected online—yet more isolated than ever. This is the reality Jake Hollensteiner, Director of Young Life Quincy, sees every day. On this episode of XCEL U, Jake reveals: 👉 What happens at Young Life 👉 Why showing up matters 👉 Why a grown adult building trust with teens is essential 👉 How YOU can help: Time, Talent, Treasure Young Life has been in Quincy for 26 years, meeting kids where they are—cafeterias, ball fields, dodgeball courts, and pizza nights. This isn't just another podcast episode. It's a wake-up call about what's happening in our own backyard and how we can help.

16. jan. 202633 min