While the exact cutoff can vary slightly depending on the specific program or local licensing, the general requirements are:
At , the primary age requirement for staying in their emergency shelter and participating in their core programs is 16 to 24 years old . This range is designed to support transition-age youth as they move from crisis to independent living.
To better understand how these ages work, imagine a young person named Alex. Runaway and Homeless Youth
Typically serves youth under 18 (as part of basic center services) and transition-age youth up to age 24 in many urban jurisdictions.
For pregnant or parenting youth, the age range is generally 16 to 21 . A Story of Transition: Eligibility in Practice
Specifically target older homeless youth between 16 and 22 (or up to 24 in some demonstration projects), providing long-term residential services and life-skills training.
While the exact cutoff can vary slightly depending on the specific program or local licensing, the general requirements are:
At , the primary age requirement for staying in their emergency shelter and participating in their core programs is 16 to 24 years old . This range is designed to support transition-age youth as they move from crisis to independent living. While the exact cutoff can vary slightly depending
To better understand how these ages work, imagine a young person named Alex. Runaway and Homeless Youth Runaway and Homeless Youth Typically serves youth under
Typically serves youth under 18 (as part of basic center services) and transition-age youth up to age 24 in many urban jurisdictions. the general requirements are: At
For pregnant or parenting youth, the age range is generally 16 to 21 . A Story of Transition: Eligibility in Practice
Specifically target older homeless youth between 16 and 22 (or up to 24 in some demonstration projects), providing long-term residential services and life-skills training.