A program to divert youth from the shelter system and homelessness, the Youth Diversion Program provides:
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A women's social and support group that meets weekly. Activities include crafts, conversations, or events planned through partnerships.
An outreach van that delivers food, clothing, and spiritual and emotional support to impoverished people in the community, five nights a week.
A supervised space for children to spend time before school, with a hot breakfast provided. Assistance with homework is also available. Program runs on school days, and parents and families are welcome.
Offers virtual support services for eating disorders, body image issues, and disordered eating. Services are designed to let individuals adjust their support intensity to match their specific needs and choices.
Services include:
Out of home hospice day program. Offers programs rest, relaxation, supportive relationships, recreation and a three-course homemade meal for adults who are living with a life-threatening illness.
Provides support for women and their children who are experiencing domestic violence and abuse including:
Provides a free warm, nutritious meal on weekday mornings for youth aged 13-25. Also provides access to showers, hygiene products, clothing, wi-fi, computers, and crisis and housing support.
Transitional residential program for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, substance use, and mental health challenges. Offers a range of personalized, client-focused treatment options.
Provides community support and case management services to pregnant and parenting youth.
The main components of programming are: