"Homeless youth living in perilous situations can find safety and assistance through emergency shelter and crisis counseling. These services help youth get their lives back on track and provide the chance to reunite with their families.
Emergency shelter, family reconciliation, wraparound supports, and 24-hour help hotline are provided for homeless youth, ages 11-17. Project Safe Place offers youth safe locations to go when they feel afraid or have run away from home.
Our Rural Program has a drop-in center offers youth food, clothing, and other basic needs such as internet and job search materials. Street outreach offers homeless youth information and referrals, advocacy, and support for those who live in rural areas of South Lane County.
Transitional and independent living services are provided for homeless youth, ages 16-21. The drop-in center offers youth food, clothing, showers, and other basic needs such as internet and job search materials. Street outreach offers homeless youth information and referrals, advocacy, and support. Counseling services are also available. Education is offered through New Roads School for homeless youth.
Housing programs are an important response to homelessness as they help those living on the streets or in emergency shelters solve the practical and immediate challenges to obtaining permanent housing and linking to community resources that enable them to achieve housing stability in the long-term."
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