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Support for Homeless Youth in King County

Teen Feed offers outreach and support to homeless youth in King County. We provide warm meals, basic needs items, and connections to services and resources. Join us in helping these remarkable young people build a brighter future.

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Support for Homeless Youth in King County

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  2. There are an estimated 5,000 youth on the streets in King County every year. Up to 70% of homeless youth in Seattle are originally from this geographical area. Family crisis is the most prevalent reason youth and young adults identify for becoming homeless. Who are homeless youth?

  3. Up to 35% experience sexual abuse in their homes Up to 60% experience physical abuse in their homes Up to 60% of homeless youth have been in foster care at some point in their life. Up to 40% are LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, or Questioning). Over 50% have disabling conditions(e.g. depression, autism, mental illness) Who are homeless youth? Before ending up on the streets…

  4. Most importantly…homeless and street-involved youth are remarkable young people with bright futures who deserve to have their needs met!

  5. works with the community to offer support to meet basic needs, build strong relationships, and ally with homeless youth as they meet their future off the streets.

  6. TEEN FEED’S APPROACH

  7. #1 OUTREACH TO YOUTH • OutReach & InReach connect with young people who wouldn’t ordinarily access traditional support programs. • STOP OutReach connects with young people 3x per week. STOP meets with youth “where they are at” in public spaces – library, parks, and on the streets. • STOP made 2,800+ positive contacts with youth in need in 2014. • InReach drop-in at TF office every Wednesday. .

  8. WARM, NUTRITIOUS MEALS #2 Teen Feed Meal Program • University District – 7 days a week • Auburn – every Wednesday & Friday • Rainier Beach – every Thursday 7:00-8:00pm, 365 days a year Serves ages 13-25 “Low-barrier” Entry

  9. Teen Feed Meal Program • Teen Feed works with 750+ volunteers to provide home-cooked meals for 50-80 youth every evening. • Meal teams of 5-15 individuals prepared and served 23,000+ meals to 900 individual youth. • Meal teams teach young people how to care for themselves.

  10. #3 BASIC NEEDS ITEMS Thanks to generous community donations, Teen Feed distributes the following daily essentials to youth in need: TOILETRIES toothpaste, toothbrushes, sunscreen mouthwash, floss, deodorant, feminine hygiene products, shampoo, conditioner, razors, and soap. CLOTHING jackets, shirts, pants, underwear bras, socks, hats, shoes and hoodies. OTHER SUPPLIES sleeping bags, rain ponchos, refillable water bottles, snacks, first aid kits, sewing kits, cold medicine, and batteries.

  11. #4 CONNECTIONS Volunteers commit to 6 months of service on the same day each week for consistency and relationship-building: Advocate Volunteers (18+)Advocates sit with youth during the meal, offering positive interactions to help young people develop trusted connections and expand their community of support. Ally Volunteers (ages 13-18)Allies set-up the basic needs tables and help to distribute basic needs items for youth. They also provide valuable peer modeling for young people. n.snm.,ng.,mngf.,nm.gn Allie and Molly Nicoletta are a mother/daughter advocate and ally team!

  12. #5 SERVICES & RESOURCES Advocate Volunteers help connect young people with Teen Feed support coordination and healthcare access programs: • Work with youth to identify (3) goals to accomplish. Goals may include: obtaining ID, securing a job, healthcare enrollment, housing. • Assist them with forms, paperwork, appointment setting • Help youth address barriers to making positive and healthy choices • Offer support and guidance as they transition off the streets

  13. #5 SERVICES & RESOURCES Support Coordination and Youth Access to Care offer: A mailing address Bus tickets/passes One-on-one supportWA State Identification cardLegal assistance and supportFamily reunificationDomestic violence support Resume assistanceHaircuts • Housing referrals • Insurance enrollment • Healthcare coordination • Mental Health referrals • Medical referrals • Drug & alcohol abuse treatment • Counseling referrals • Public assistance enrollment • Basic Needs Items • and more…

  14. #5 SERVICES & RESOURCES • Support Coordination and Healthcare Access Programs… • Helped 40+ young people secure housing • 80+ youth enrolled in support coordinator completed 2 or more self-identified long-term goals • Made 2,000+ health outreach contacts to young people • Provided case management at ROOTS Young Adult Shelter

  15. HOW YOU CAN HELP • Serve on a Teen Feed Volunteer Meal Team or work directly with youth as an Advocate or Ally! Contact volunteer@teenfeed.org to get more information Hold a Basic Needs Drive Youth need socks, toiletries, warm clothing, water bottles and more! A digital toolkit is available! Make a personal contribution$0.90 of every tax-deductible dollar directly funds Teen Feed’s programs • Join our social community!

  16. Questions? Tabitha JensenExecutive Directorp: 206.522.4366e: tabitha@teenfeed.orgwww.teenfeed.org

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