Transitional Living Program

Our Transitional Living Program serves young adults ages 18 up to 24.

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Who Does The Transitional Living Program Serve?

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All numbers from 2024 reports

Why We’re Needed

When Housing is Unstable, Education Suffers

Youth experiencing homelessness are more likely to be retained a grade or to drop out all togeher due to constantly moving, exhaustion, and stress due to their unstable and often unsafe environments.

Since 1988, 5,174 Transitional Living clients at City House completed the next step in their education.

Experiencing Homelessness is Dangerous

1 in 3 youth without housing will be propositioned for sex within 48 hours of being on the street. Victims of sexual exploitation and trafficking often develop critically low self-esteem, experience disproportionate rates of depression, anxiety, substance misuse, and suicidal thoughts.

Over 5,000 unaccompanied youth die each year as a result of assault, suicide, or illness.

Youth Experiencing Homelessness are often unseen

Many believe that homelessness among young people doesn’t exist because it’s not as overt as adult homelessness, however, this is far from the truth. Youth often couch surf, stay with friends, sleep in their cars, or bounce between shelters to avoid going home or going into foster care.

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“Going to City House….I knew instantly, this is where I should’ve been from the start

— Jaylun, Transitional Living Client

Stability starts with you.