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The Homeless Youth Resource Center delivers a continuum of services to homeless street youth through three components, a Street Outreach Program, a daytime Drop-In Center and Transition Home.

Street Outreach Program

Each weekday, youth outreach workers seek out homeless street youth in Salt Lake County. By providing basic need items and the establishing trust outreach workers seek to encourage youth to follow-up for services at the Drop-In Center or to seek other services available in the community. If needed, the outreach team provides transportation to service providers. Street Outreach workers

Drop-In Center

At the Drop-In Center, homeless street youth can receive basic need items. Young women and men can take care of many of life’s daily activities like doing laundry and taking showers. Meals are served twice daily.  Youth can attend classes, receive referrals for human services and participate in ongoing case management. The Center seeks to provide a safe trusting environment for homeless youth and help them begin the process of moving out of homelessness and onto the path of self-sufficiency.  To assist youth with transitioning to independence even more the Drop-In Center is now offering housing case management services. Outside of Drop-In Center

Transition Home

The Transition Home is an 18-month, all female program designed to provide support, guidance and structure to homeless youth. Through case management, goal setting and skill building groups and classes, this residential program seeks to help young women ages 16-19 transition from instability and homelessness to reunification with family and/or self-sufficiency.

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