Program areas at Peace for the Streets By Kids From the Streets
Shelter: the psks young adult shelter is a temporary living space for young adults (age 18-24) who are homeless (hud definition). the shelter is low barrier, enrolling participants in the coordinated entry for all (cea) and practices harm reduction. During this tax period, the maximum capacity was 20 shelter beds and it operates 365 nights a year From 9:30 pm until 8:30 am. Psks shelter offers: o a place to sleep indoors at night o shower and laundry facilities o overnight access to bathrooms, hygiene products, and a secure place to store belongings o an evening meal and breakfast o access to a nurse and case manager o referral to housing and other support services offered at psks (drop-in, education and employment support, clothing closet etc.)
Case management: psks case management (cm) program works with high-risk young adults not currently served By other agencies. the case management program refers to and advocates for participants needing housing, employment, education, legal and medical services and to other relevant community resources. Cm also provides valuable one-on-one peer support groups and emotional support for the many young adults who might not find it elsewhere.
Homeless youth for Peace and empowerment (hype): a day program that helps teach young people to advocate for themselves and includes workshops, community meetings, and youth outreach. Participants in hype learn about other opportunities within psks. Hype also provides services for the clients of all communities, including lgbtq youth. Participants have access to nutritional snacks and light lunches, telephone, computers, showers, laundry facilities and mail service.
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