Youth Shelters

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 03/29/2023 - 5:43pm
Definition
Programs that provide shelter and a safe place to sleep as well as access to food, medical care and other types of assistance for children and/or youth who have run away from or been pushed out of their homes, or who are acting out and at risk for abuse pending return to their own families or a suitable alternative placement. The most common causes for youth becoming homeless, in addition to being kicked out of their homes or running away, are being abandoned or neglected, experiencing financial hardship, aging out of foster care, conflicts related to their sexual orientation, having a substance use disorder or experiencing the death of a family member or guardian. Such facilities usually provide in-house individual, group and family counseling and the full range of other secondary services related to runaways and other homeless youth including referral to appropriate resources. Homeless youth are different than homeless adults because they often have not learned the essential life skills needed to live on their own such as how to drive or ride a bus, get a job or pay bills. Homeless youth are also more likely than other youth their age to experience mental illness, suffer poor health, drop out of school, and become involved with or victims of criminal activity, including being exploited, abused or even killed.
URL Name
BH-1800-1500-960
Third Level Code
BH-1800
Taxonomy Code
BH-1800.1500-960
Parent Code
BH-1800.1500
Family Code
B
Second Level Code
BH
Fifth Level Code
BH-1800-1500-960
Fourth Level Code
BH-1800-1500
Use References
Homeless Teen Shelter, Homeless Teen Shelters, Homeless Youth Shelter, Juvenile Shelter, Juvenile Shelters, Juvenile/Youth Shelters, Runaway/Homeless Youth Shelters, Runaway Refuge, Runaway Shelter, Runaway Shelters, Runaway/Youth Shelter, Runaway/Youth Shelters, Shelters for Adolescents, Shelters for Teens, Shelters for Youth, Teen Shelters
Publication Status
Online