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Provides a transitional living facility for homeless. This also includes at risk youth with mental health needs.
Aims to address the needs of homeless young adults in preparation for living independently in the community. Also aims to model and teach young adults the value of acceptance, respect, tolerance, empathy, inclusion, education and employment.
Provides low-income and at-risk youth ages 16–24 with career technical training and education, enabling them to earn a high school diploma or equivalency, college credits, and industry-recognized certifications in over 100 career fields. Participants receive housing, meals, healthcare, a living allowance, and training at no cost during the 8–12 month program. After graduation, career transition counselors offer up to 21 months of support to help secure employment and independent living.
Provides subsidized housing for youth experiencing homelessness while they continue their education and/or work on maintaining employment and meeting their educational and employment goals.
Offers a transitional living facility for homeless and at-risk youth. For those who have shown the maturity to maintain apartment-style living with a little less supervision.
Offers an independent living program. The program is for young people who have shown the maturity for apartment-style living.
Provides children, teens and families living with emotional/behavioral issues or a developmental disability the support needed to improve quality of life at home, school and in the community.
Offers a transitional living facility for homeless and at risk youth who have shown the maturity to maintain apartment-style living with a little less supervision. The goal of ROP is to ease the transition from homelessness to independence, setting them up for success - and breaking the cycle of homelessness - when they move out on their own.
Provides affordable housing for youth, ages 18 through 21, who are either homeless or aging out of the child welfare system. Provides supportive services including: career planning, mentoring, and skill development.
Provides affordable housing and supportive services for youth aging out of the child welfare system. Services include: case management, independent living skills instruction, college/university advocacy, and job readiness preparation.
Offers a transitional living facility for homeless and at-risk youth who have shown the maturity to maintain apartment-style living with a little less supervision. The goal of ROP is to ease the transition from homelessness to independence, setting them up for success - and breaking the cycle of homelessness - when they move out on their own.
Assists male adolescents and youth in transitional living situations, offering structured support for those at risk of losing their placement or lacking family resources. Residents stay 6 to 18 months in a group home or up to one year in a supported apartment, where they develop independent living plans, receive life and social skills training, and obtain employment and education assistance.
Provides a transitional living program for homeless youth ages 16-21. Individual case plans are developed for each resident, focusing on their education, employment, family relationships, life skills training, financial literacy, nutrition and health.
Empowers young adults without the support of their family by offering apartments and counseling. Through mentorship, they set goals, make sound choices, and plan for self-sufficiency by securing employment. Provides individual and family counseling for past or present issues, aiming for successful permanent housing, healthy independent living, budgeting skills, and community enhancement.
Provide a safe, structured environment for adolescent boys (18–21) who are homeless, at risk, or aging out of foster care, offering individualized support to promote stability, self-sufficiency, personal growth, and a successful transition to adulthood and independence.
Provides residential and life skill services for homeless youth, ages 14 through 21, to aid them in becoming more independent. Services include, but are not limited to: budgeting, resume writing, college readiness, personal hygiene, healthy living, sexual education, and internet safety.
