WIND YOUTH SERVICES INC

Programs
Youth Homelessness Support Programs
Wind Youth Services, Inc. provides resources, shelter and housing to youth experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, homelessness. These programs improve individual youth health and welfare by: Wind Youth Drop-in Center: The Wind Youth Drop-in Center (DIC) offers youth experiencing homelessness a welcoming and age-appropriate environment away from the dangers of the street. At the DIC, we provide access to shelter and housing, case management, crisis respite, counseling, health and hygiene services, meals, employment assistance, educational assistance, and youth development workshops. In 2024, we served 325 unduplicated youth in the DIC who checked in for 10,630 visits. Adolescent Shelter: Sacramentos only emergency shelter for minors, the goal is to keep young people protected and off the street until reunification or an exit to safe and stable housing becomes available. In 2024, 43 youth were given haven at Winds Adolescent Shelter for a total of 649 bed nights. Common Ground: Emergency shelter for transition age youth, 18-24, who are experiencing homelessness. Youth receive supportive services including counseling, case management, and workforce development. Common Ground served 125 unduplicated youth in 2024 for a total of 6099 shelter bed nights. TAY: A 90-day transitional shelter for youth ages 18-24. Youth receive intensive case management, access to counseling, workforce development, and life skills activities. Thirty-two unduplicated youth accessed Winds TAY Shelter for a total of 1,997 bed nights in 2024. Transformational Housing Program (THP): With a capacity to meet the needs of twelve 1824-year-old youth in 2023, this two-year transitional living program focuses on the development of independent living skills. Through the support of a case manager, participating adolescents obtain/maintain employment, further their education, and/or pursue other self-determined goals. 15 unduplicated youth participated in this program in 2024.Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) This permanent supportive housing program supports transitional aged youth with disabilities and is operated in conjunction with Next Move Homeless Services. Residents are provided the most intensive supportive services vital for ensuring a chance at a full and productive life. Twelve unduplicated youth were given supportive housing and services in this program in 2024.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$2.1M
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