Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud
Supported Housing for Youth (SHY)
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud - St. Cloud
1730 7th Ave S, St. Cloud, MN, 56301
(320) 229-6035
https://www.ccstcloud.org/services/housing/homeless-youth
Service Details
Description
The Supported Housing for Youth (SHY) Program helps homeless youth ages 16 - 24 by providing housing counseling and financial assistance.
Each young person is paired with an Independent Living Counselor who acts as their mentor. The pair can meet in person as often as needed – usually weekly. Together, the pair develop goals and plans for the young person's life.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Anoka County
- Benton County
- Cass County
- Chisago County
- Crow Wing County
- Isanti County
- Kanabec County
- Mille Lacs County
- Morrison County
- Pine County
- Sherburne County
- Stearns County
- Todd County
- Wadena County
- Wright County
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Specialization
- Homeless
- People with low income
Eligibility
* Age 16 - 24 years old
* Living in Benton, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, or Wright county
* Experiencing homelessness, near-homelessness, or aging-out of foster care
Application Instructions
When a young person is identified as needing Supported Housing for Youth services, the referring agency may use forms online
Referrals are not required.
Fees
There are no fees for this program.
Business Hours
8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday
Area Served
Stearns, Benton, Sherburne, Wright, Anoka, Morrison, Todd,
Mille Lacs, Cass, Chisago,Wadena, Crow Wing, Isanti, Kanabec, Pine, and Morrison counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (320) 650-1550 |
Last Update
12/10/2024
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
This provider does not offer other services or resources at this location.
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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BH-0500.3140Homelessness Prevention Programs Definition
Programs that provide financial assistance and supportive services that stabilize households in their current housing or help them to move into new housing without first entering the shelter system or experiencing homelessness. Services may include financial assistance (short or medium-term rental assistance, security or utility deposits, utility payments, moving cost assistance), housing relocation and stabilization services, legal assistance (generally mediation), credit counseling and case management. The goal is to help households resolve their crisis, secure short-term financial or rental assistance as needed, and access ongoing sources of support in the community in order to remain housed. If the individual or family is unable to stay in their existing housing, the prevention program helps the household to find an alternative housing arrangement that is safe, reasonably affordable and adequate.
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BH-3800.7000Rent Payment Assistance Definition
Programs that make rental payments for people who are at risk of eviction without assistance. Also included are rent supplement programs that provide assistance with ongoing monthly rental costs. Rent payment assistance programs may have age, income, disability, need or other eligibility requirements.
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PH-2360.2000Economic Self Sufficiency Programs Definition
Programs that assist low-income single parents, teen parents, displaced homemakers, public assistance recipients or other targeted individuals and families to achieve economic independence and long-term stability through an integrated group of services which may include education and job training, microenterprise development, mentoring services, life skills training, personal enrichment classes, counseling services, parenting skills development, legal assistance, housing assistance, child care and transportation assistance, information and referral and advocacy. The services may be delivered using an intensive case management model which involves assignment of a case manager, development of an individualized case plan and assessment of progress in meeting agreed upon goals and objectives.
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PH-6300.8000Supervised Living for Older Youth Definition
Programs that help older children in foster care, emancipated youth who are no longer eligible for foster care and/or other youth, usually to age 21, establish residence in private homes, apartments, boarding homes, college dormitories or other residential settings and provide supervision and support while they develop independent living skills.
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YB-9000Young Adults Definition
Individuals who are generally between the ages of 18 and 25 depending on the ages that specific programs use for qualification.
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YB-9500Youth Definition
Individuals who are younger than age 18.
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YJ-0500.0500At Risk Youth Definition
Youth who, because of their economic, environmental or family situation, a health problem or disability or past behavior, are considered more likely than others to be affected by or become involved in child abuse or neglect, substance abuse, juvenile delinquency, gang behavior, adolescent pregnancy, truancy, unemployment and other problems which threaten their health, safety and/or personal development.
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YV-0400At Risk for Homelessness Definition
Individuals or families who are at risk for becoming homeless because they are unable to make their rent or mortgage payment and face eviction or foreclosure or who have already lost their permanent residence and are "doubled up", i.e., are staying temporarily with friends or relatives.
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YV-3000.8000Homeless Youth Definition
Children or adolescents who have been abandoned by the adults responsible for their care or who have left their homes without notice or parental consent and who have no fixed place of residence.