Housing
Housing
Our housing programs offer youth a safe, stable place to call home, which is an essential step towards self-reliance and stability.
When experiencing homelessness, youth are in need of support and looking to have their immediate needs addressed. It takes a roof over their heads, regular meals, and advanced support to begin to get back on their feet. This in turn allows youth to reset and determine a course of action that supports their plan for future housing or whatever goals they have identified.
Our community housing supports give youth the opportunity to live independently with support from skilled youth workers, so that they can learn the skills they need to maintain housing, over the long run.
We offer 139 beds, through our housing programs.
Housing
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Foundations
This seven-bed, support and recovery housing program is for youth (age 16–24) who have identified that they want to work on their […]
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Sanctuary
Sanctuary is a low-barrier program that provides 28 beds for youth, age 16–24, with significant substance use and mental health concerns. Sanctuary […]
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Crisis Program
The Crisis Program is a self-referral program that provides a bed and additional support for young people, between the ages of 16 […]
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Rights of Passage
Rights of Passage (ROP) provides youth (age 16–24) with safe, transitional housing, along with guidance, structure, and support, to develop life skills, […]
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