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Youth Resources

Please click the links to access Youth Resources:

Goodwill Southern California Youth Centers Provides at-risk youth with leadership training, work-based mentoring, internships, and paid work experience, as well as basic education, educational competency classes, tutoring, and recreational activities.

Helping Migrants Who Are Homeless A Community Guide to Helping Migrants Who Are Homeless

Immigrants Rising, Transforming Lives Through Education Scholarship list for undocumented students.

Job Corps A career training program for eligible young people.

National Runaway Switchboard A national communications system for runaway and homeless youth.

STAY - Valley Star’s Crisis Residential Treatment Center A short-term, 14-bed center for Transitional Age Youth (TAY) in crisis.

Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Program Encompasses three programs to prevent homelessness and secure and maintain housing for young adults aged 18 to 24 years, inclusive, with priority to those currently for formerly in the foster care or probation systems.

U.S. Department of Labor - Employment and Training Administration - Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act 

Oasis House in the High Desert Provides housing and resources to homeless transitional-age youth (ages 18-24). 

Our House and My Place Family Assistance Program's Youth Shelters located in Mentone and Victorville