Youth for Change Homeless Youth Programs

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Youth for Change Homeless Youth Programs

130 W. 6th St, Chico Opened in 2008 Supported by BCBH and MHSA funding Homeless and marginally housed youth 14-24 yrs. “……..a safe place where youth experiencing homelessness can acquire the skills, resources and opportunity they need to transition into healthy independent living and adulthood.”

Demographics 7/1/2015-3/31/2016 230 Youth Served Age Gender Ethnicity 211 TAY (18-24) 19 Minors Gender Male: 137 Female: 75 Transgender:6 Not Reported:12 Ethnicity 120 Caucasian 10 African American 10 Native American 14 Mexican American 76 Multi-racial 38 former foster youth 28 identified as LGBTQ+

Basic Needs Intensive Support Shower Food Clothing Mail Service Phone/Computer Access Laundry Lockers Documentation Assistance Individual Counseling Independent Living Skills Housing Support Educational Advocacy Employment Readiness Access to Health Care Support Groups Recreational Outings

Housing Programs Transitional Housing Master Lease Housing 3 Apartments YFC Property 6-12 Month Stay Master Lease Housing 5 Apartments Scattered Site Permanent

2014 Federal Grant Recipient Program Started April 2015 Funded by Family & Youth Services Bureau Services for Runaway and Homeless Minors “ mobile crisis based program focused on providing emotional and physical safety to youth during a homeless episode, assist in reuniting with family and strengthen family bonds”

Homeless Emergency Action Response Team 24 hour Crisis Line Access to Temporary Shelter Brief Individual & Family Counseling Family Reunification Conflict Mediation Outreach Services

6th Street Program Manager Contact Info: Jennifer Barzey, LCSW 6th Street Program Manager (530) 894-8008 jbarzey@youth4change.org Emily Bateman, LCSW HEART Program Manager (530) 636-4267 ebateman@youth4change.org