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The Rainbow House Children's Emergency Shelter provides safe shelter to youth from birth to 17 years of age, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Services include respite care, crisis care, safe shelter to children in State custody, positive youth development and life skills, homework assistance, transportation, warm meals, therapeutic services and case management.
The Youth Drop-in Center: Helps youth experiencing homelessness or family crisis by providing shelter, food, housing search assistance, case management services, and more.
Epworth's Youth Emergency Shelter (YES): Provides emergency shelter and food to youth experiencing homelessness and/or family crisis. Individual and family counseling services are provided to help transition to safe housing.
A 10-bed housing support program for youth ages 16-24 to develop permanent and stabilized housing. Staff work with individuals to set goals for work, school, relationships, and long-term, stable housing.
Provides shelter for youth who are homeless or runaways.
Transitional house where children can be brought when they are taken into protective custody and awaiting an appropriate foster placement. The children receive nurturing care, meals, clothing, a warm bed, and medical, dental, and psychological support
Youth Shelter that provides resources to pregnant and parenting teens in a safe and secure environment.

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Youth Shelters
Emergency Shelter: An emergency residence for male and female children and teens who are experiencing homelessness.

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