YWCA of Duluth
Transitional Housing - Young Mothers (Spirit Valley)
Spirit Valley YWCA Early Childhood Education Center
411 N 57th Ave W, Duluth, MN, 55807
(218) 722-7425
rhonda@ywcaduluth.org
https://www.ywcaduluth.org/ymp
Service Details
Description
Provides housing and supportive services to individuals and families who are homeless or in need of safe housing.
Transitional housing helps people live independently, address issues that led to homelessness or kept them homeless, rebuild their support network and transition into permanent housing.
The length of time a person can use the program is limited.
Additional Information
The Spirit Valley Young Mother's Supportive Housing program offers supportive housing to young mothers (ages 16 - 21) and their infants.
Services include:
* Help with access to medical care, education, employment and child care assistance when needed
* Case management
* Parenting classes
* Money management
* Self-esteem enhancement
* Life skills
* Homework assistance
Housing features include:
* Seven efficiency apartments, each with a bathroom and kitchenette
* Rent is based on income
* Staff is present 24 hours a day
* Smoke and alcohol-free
Features
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Area Served by County
- St. Louis County
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Payment
- Sliding fee scale
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Specialization
- Female
- Homeless
- People with low income
Eligibility
Residents must be 16 - 21 and in school or working to be in the program. All residents are required to enroll in a high school, a General Educational Development (GED) program, trade or vocational school or college. Tutoring assistance is available.
Application Instructions
Contact Rhonda (rhonda@ywcaduluth.org) for more information.
Fees
Rent is based on income. Section 8 vouchers will be used for those who qualify.
Business Hours
7:15am - 5:30pm, Monday - Friday
Area Served
Young Mother's Supportive Housing Program serves St. Louis County, Fond du Lac, Red Lake and Mille Lacs reservations
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (218) 624-5451 Ext: 12 |
Last Update
11/22/2024
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-8600Transitional Housing/Shelter Definition
Programs that provide extended shelter and supportive services primarily for homeless individuals and/or families with the goal of helping them live independently and transition into permanent housing. Some programs require that the individual/family be transitioning from a short-term emergency shelter. The length of stay varies considerably by program. It is generally longer than two weeks but typically 60 days or more and, in many cases, up to two years or more. The supportive services may be provided directly by the organization managing the housing or may be coordinated by them and provided by other public or private agencies. Transitional housing/shelter is generally provided in apartment style facilities with a higher degree of privacy than short-term homeless shelters; may be provided at no cost to the resident; and may be configured for specialized groups within the homeless population such as people with substance use disorders, homeless mentally ill, homeless domestic violence victims, veterans or homeless people with AIDS/HIV. In some cases, a "transition in place" option allows families to continue living in the same complex (if not the same unit) where their transitional housing unit is located when they are ready to move to permanent housing. In other cases, the permanent housing option is either public housing or private rental housing supported by a tenant-based voucher subsidy. Included are post-domestic violence shelter housing programs that make affordable rental housing (or other accommodations) available to women, generally those who are coming directly out of a domestic violence shelter or other crisis shelter, often in apartment complexes owned by the shelter; and programs that provide transitional housing and support services for other targeted groups such as military and veteran families and others who need a temporary supportive living environment to maintain stability and begin to thrive.
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LJ-5000.5000Maternity Homes Definition
Programs that provide shelter, care and support services, which often include counseling regarding future plans and instruction in child care and development, for pregnant individuals who are unable to remain in their own homes.
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LJ-5000.6550Post Pregnancy Shelter/Transitional Housing Definition
Programs that provide a safe, secure living environment and supportive services (which may include educational opportunities, life skills training, financial planning, parenting education and counseling) for single mothers and their infants following birth. The objective of the program is to help residents become self-sufficient and move ahead with their lives by finishing school, acquiring job skills and learning to be good parents.
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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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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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YK-6500.6600-550Pregnant Teens Definition
Adolescents who are expecting a child.
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YK-6500.8500-900Teenage Mothers Definition
Female adolescents who have one or more children.
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YS-2000.9500Women Definition
Individuals who have needs and interests in common as a result of similar experiences, concerns or expectations as adult females.
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YV-3000.7500Homeless Women Definition
Single women who have no fixed, regular and adequate residence, who are residing temporarily with relatives or friends or who live on the street, in emergency or transitional shelters, in a hotel or motel paid for with a shelter voucher, in seriously substandard housing or in an abandoned building, place of business, car or other vehicle, or other public or private place that is not ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for people.