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Shelter Care Inc - Safe Landing Youth Shelter

Non-Government Organization
Non-Gov Organization
Organization Info:
Contacts:
Wes Fair
Hours Of Operation:
Services Provided 24/7
Inpatient and Housing Availability:
  • Residential/Inpatient Treatment

    Call for Availability
All services offered:
  • Residential/Inpatient Treatment

  • Family Counseling

  • Individual Counseling

  • Safe Houses/ Shelters

  • Child Care Services

  • Youth Counseling

Additional information:

All Gender Services

SHELTER HOME Provides long-term (two or more years) residential care for boys, ages 11-18, who cannot return home for a variety of reasons. The purpose of this program is to provide therapeutic resources to help them heal from the traumatic situations that have brought them to this program in order to reunite them with family, or prepare them for independent living. There are three homes with capacity for five boys in each. All homes are operated by live-in house-parents.SAFE LANDING Provides emergency services to boys and girls, ages 11-17, who are experiencing a crisis. Safe Landing operates as a shift-staff model in one facility, where boys and girls are separated between the first and second floor. The shelter has capacity for 12 youth at a time, in which they can stay for up to two weeks or longer, depending on the situation.THE RESPITE PROGRAM came about in 1990 at the request of the Director of Child Guidance and Family Solutions in order to create a residential program for youth who needed scheduled breaks from home due to family conflict. Shelter Care has continued this collaboration since, and serves roughly 100 youth receiving counseling services from Child Guidance and Family Solutions per year. THE HIGHLANDS Teen Pregnancy Shelter was established in 2005 as the only licensed teen pregnancy shelter in the state of Ohio. Shelter Care was asked by Summit County Children Services to create a program for homeless, or at-risk teen girls who were either pregnant or parenting a child under three years of age. SOS (Street Outreach Services) is Shelter Care’s only non-residential program that provides critical services to homeless and at-risk young adults, between the ages of 16 and 24. There are two additional programs that function beneath the SOS Program.The Bridges program of Ohio, provides direct services such as housing, case management and independent living skills to young adults who age out of foster care in Ohio. Young adult participation in Bridges is voluntary, and young adults may apply to enroll (or re-enroll) in Bridges at any point before turning 21 years of age. The second program that operates within SOS is called, “Rapid Re-Housing,” which provides short-term rental assistance and services. The goals are to help people obtain housing quickly, increase self-sufficiency, and stay housed.
SHELTER HOME Provides long-term (two or more years) residential care for boys, ages 11-18, who cannot return home for a variety of reasons. The purpose of this program is to provide therapeutic resources to help them heal from the traumatic situations that have brought them to this program in order to reunite them with family, or prepare them for independent living. There are three homes with capacity for five boys in each. All homes are operated by live-in house-parents.SAFE LANDING Provides emergency services to boys and girls, ages 11-17, who are experiencing a crisis. Safe Landing operates as a shift-staff model in one facility, where boys and girls are separated between the first and second floor. The shelter has capacity for 12 youth at a time, in which they can stay for up to two weeks or longer, depending on the situation.THE RESPITE PROGRAM came about in 1990 at the request of the Director of Child Guidance and Family Solutions in order to create a residential program for youth who needed scheduled breaks from home due to family conflict. Shelter Care has continued this collaboration since, and serves roughly 100 youth receiving counseling services from Child Guidance and Family Solutions per year. THE HIGHLANDS Teen Pregnancy Shelter was established in 2005 as the only licensed teen pregnancy shelter in the state of Ohio. Shelter Care was asked by Summit County Children Services to create a program for homeless, or at-risk teen girls who were either pregnant or parenting a child under three years of age. SOS (Street Outreach Services) is Shelter Care’s only non-residential program that provides critical services to homeless and at-risk young adults, between the ages of 16 and 24. There are two additional programs that function beneath the SOS Program.The Bridges program of Ohio, provides direct services such as housing, case management and independent living skills to young adults who age out of foster care in Ohio. Young adult participation in Bridges is voluntary, and young adults may apply to enroll (or re-enroll) in Bridges at any point before turning 21 years of age. The second program that operates within SOS is called, “Rapid Re-Housing,” which provides short-term rental assistance and services. The goals are to help people obtain housing quickly, increase self-sufficiency, and stay housed.
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