HOMELESS TEEN TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM

Preparing for Self-Sufficiency
Youth Haven’s Homeless Teen Transitional Living Program (HTTLP) is the only resource in Collier County dedicated to helping homeless youth navigate the journey to independence and stability. Our caring and compassionate team supports teens in healing from trauma and building essential skills for a healthy, self-sufficient adulthood.
The program addresses the diverse developmental, educational, emotional, social, physical, and mental health needs of homeless youth. Through personalized service plans and life skills classes, we empower each teen to gain independence and prepare for stable housing, equipping them with the tools they need for a brighter, self-sufficient future.
Helping teens on their transition to adulthood.
Our Life Skills Program, an essential component of the HTTLP, is designed to foster independence by providing weekly classes and workshops that support teens in achieving self-sufficiency and sustainable living. Held in Rob’s Cottage, these sessions are open to all youth ages 14 and older residing on our campus, including residents of Rob’s Group Home. Topics include maintaining safe and healthy bodies, setting educational goals, financial literacy, job readiness, meal planning and cooking, and cyber safety, giving teens the tools they need for a successful transition into adulthood.

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