Indiana Youth Services Association's (IYSA) primary role is as a statewide association of Youth Service Bureaus (YSBs) across Indiana. IYSA also operates several programs that support youth, youth workers, and other non-profit agencies. IYSA membership is comprised of Youth Service Bureaus that deliver community based juvenile delinquency and family support programming. IYSA's current 28 members serve approximately 70 Hoosier counties. YSBs serve youth and families and offer trauma informed programming that supports positive youth development and resilience. YSB programming is defined in the Indiana state statue and includes four core roles: Juvenile delinquency prevention, Information and referral services, Community education, and Advocacy for youth.
Make Good Decisions educates teens and young adults on the Indiana Lifeline Law, dangers of underage drinking, drugs, and destructive behaviors.
Indiana's Lifeline Law provides legal amnesty from prosecution for underage drinking, and many related drinking offenses, for a person who calls or texts, or for persons assisting, to report a medical emergency, sexual assault or other crimes.

