This
website, incidentally, linked to in the
OP above, is run by an organization which calls itself "
National Youth Network."
Along with being an extremely ambiguous name, it's also possibly no coincidence that it is the exact same name of a program run by the U.S. Dept. of Justice's
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Here's the March 1998 issue of
In Action, the OJJDP's National Youth Network's newsletter, which describes said organization:
Link (current
cache on google). This appears to very much be a community-focused "youth involvement" organization, even if they do have (the lack of perspective to have) sponsors like D.A.R.E.
There's also an organization by that name founded in Burma aka Myanmar. However, it is unlikely to be confused with either of the two above, given the difficulties in font translation of much of their material. This appears to be a progressive pro-democracy group advocating for positive change, in response to the brutal and oppressive political situation there. Fwiw, here's their facebook page:
National Youth Network