Antonio Young
Director of Orange County Programs
Antonio began his career in human services in 2007. In 2014, he joined PATH’s VASH ACT team and later moved to PATH’s ICMS and HDAP Department in 2017. Antonio established the Placentia Navigation Center under PATH’s management in 2020 and now serves as the Director of the Yale Navigation Center located in Santa Ana. Throughout his career, Antonio has advocated for empowering individuals to reach their full potential by applying the growth mindset theory. He has worked with community-based organizations and veteran affairs to assist individuals facing severe mental health issues, substance addiction, and homelessness. His practice has focused on helping individuals improve their circumstances, obtain permanent housing, and thrive. Antonio holds a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Walden University, a BS in Sociology, and a minor in Criminal Justice from the University of Utah. He also played Division 1 football for the University of Utah and the Dallas Cowboys for a year and a half. Currently, Antonio is pursuing his Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from Walden University and is expected to graduate in 2024. When he’s not working, you can find him spending time with his two daughters, working out at the gym, attending jiu-jitsu classes, reading, or writing a research paper.