The City of Lake Forest's Committee Representing Our Young Adults (CROYA) Board met on Tuesday.
The board received chairman, manager, youth, program and foundation reports.
CROYA is a youth-directed organization that gives young adults the means to identify and pursue their own needs. The organization began in Lake Forest and Lake Bluff in 1980 as a response to gang violence, vandalism and drug use in the young adult community.
CROYA now offers social activities, community service projects, educational programs, retreats and other proactive opportunities for youths.
The next meeting will be Jan. 12, 2016.