The Crisis Program is a voluntary, 24-hour crisis intervention program that empowers youth to make responsible decisions when faced with difficult situations. This includes a 24-hour crisis shelter and crisis hotline (614-294-5553). Licensed and dedicated crisis counselors work with youth and their families to provide crisis intervention, while developing a plan for reconciliation. The average length of stay is three to five days.
The Transitional Living Program helps young people learn to live safely and successfully in the community. This program provides young people who are experiencing homelessness with secure living arrangements and connections to necessary resources. Youths will be paired with a certified Community Support Provider and other support staff who assist youth.
We believe in supporting families after the initial crisis is over. In the Family Support Program, young people and families can get the help they need in the following different ways:
The Counseling Program provides youth and families an experienced, skilled counselor. Our counselors work to find common ground with youth and families.
The Home-based Intervention Program is a community based and family centered service that meets with clients whether they are at home, in school or at other mental health facilities. These extended services include intensive case management and both individual and family support.