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Federal Programs - Youth. gov The ultimate goal is to prevent the sexual exploitation and abuse of youth on the streets The services include street-based education and outreach, access to emergency shelter, survival aid, treatment and counseling, crisis intervention, and follow-up support
Rates of Homelessness - Youth. gov Estimates suggest that as many as 4 2 million youth and young adults (700,000 youth ages 13–17 and 3 5 million youth ages 18–25) are homeless within the United States each year 1
Federal Definitions Eligibility - Youth. gov For more information about federal programs for youth experiencing homelessness, visit Federal Programs Note: States also have their own definitions of youth homelessness, which may determine whether youth can access services specific services in that state
Homelessness Housing Instability - Youth. gov Youth experience homelessness for a multitude of reasons, but involvement in the juvenile justice or child welfare systems, abuse, neglect, abandonment, and severe family conflicts all have been associated with increased risk of experiencing homelessness
Opportunity Youth Opportunity youth are young people who are between the ages of 16 to 24 years old and are disconnected from school and work This developmental time period, also referred to as emerging adulthood, 1 has great potential for individual growth through exploring independence and life opportunities
Youth Topics | Youth. gov Youth aged 16-24 experience a number of challenges on their path to a successful adulthood
Home | Youth. gov This website supports youth facing challenges with drugs, alcohol, and mental health by connecting them with a community of people who can support them Learn more
Diversion Programs - Youth. gov According to the National Center on Mental Health and Juvenile Justice, services delivered through diversion programs typically occur in the community either on school campuses, on community sites, or in the youth’s home
Behavioral Health - Youth. gov PATH services include community-based outreach, mental health, substance abuse, case management, and other support services, as well as a limited set of housing services
Employment - Youth. gov Youth Programs This is a collection of resources related to youth employment from the U S Department of Labor These resources include information and programs designed to help youth gain and maintain connections with the workforce, and successfully make the transition to adulthood and careers