Jackson Street Youth Services
Community Resource
About this resource
The program provides emergency and transitional shelter, ensuring access to essential resources such as beds, showers, laundry facilities, food, hygiene products, and clothing. The duration of stay is tailored to the individual’s needs and their level of engagement in the program. Young individuals can benefit from case management, skill development, educational support, mental health services, and family mediation when suitable. Additional resources include activities, mentoring, academic coaching, and job assistance. Donations of gloves, blankets, and hand warmers are accepted from September to March.
Intake Procedure: Individuals can walk in or call for further details.
Fees: There are no associated fees.
Who can use this
- Youth aged 10-17 who are runaway, unaccompanied, or facing homelessness or risk, with some restrictions based on safety and educational requirements.
Documents you may need
- Copy of health insurance, and social security number if applicable. Bring medications in prescription bottles.
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
Get in touch
Corvallis, Oregon
Walk-ins welcome
Location
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