Youth Homeless Demonstration Project

Youth Homeless Demonstration Project’s Mission:

To prevent youth homelessness through easy access to supportive services and to ensure that the experience of homelessness is rare, brief, and non-recurring.

Program Overview:

Provides immediate shelter, access to housing programs, guidance, support and resources to youth regarding services available in the community.

In collaboration with Hebron House and the Youth and Family Project, Family Promise of Ozaukee County provides an assigned System Navigator for wrap-around support to help ensure success in both obtaining and maintaining housing through a plan developed specifically for the individual.

Youth ages 18-24

who are homeless in Ozaukee county are eligible for the program. Youth living on the streets, in their vehicle, in emergency shelters, or fleeing domestic violence will be a priority. Their length of time and number of homeless occurrences are essential factors in determining their vulnerability. Both individuals and families with children are eligible for the program.

Program Components

provided by Hebron House

Overcoming Barriers that Contribute to Youth Homelessness

Youth who enroll in the program face the challenge of overcoming significant barriers to housing stability. These barriers include mental and physical health needs, alcohol or drug disorders, limited or no income, little education, and equitable access to services and housing.

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