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28 Vernon Street, Brattleboro, VT 05301-6008
Offers short-term residential services to support a young person's transition from homelessness to independence. Services include assessment of independent living skills, case management, transitional living support, and outreach services. Life skills training, health and parenting classes are also offered.
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652 Granger Road, Suite 2, Berlin, VT 05602
Provides individual and family counseling, individual and family crisis intervention services, family mediation, and short-term temporary emergency shelter in family homes that are made available by volunteer shelter parents.
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179 Pearl Street, Burlington, VT 05401
Provides patient-centered physical and mental health care delivered by a team of primary care and mental health clinicians. Offers special services for at-risk youth, homeless teens, and young adults. Services include confidential STD and pregnancy testing and free/low cost medications. Also provides consultations and support for eligibility in State and Federal Benefits.
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19 Henry Street, Bellows Falls, VT 05101
Offers short-term residential services to support a young person's transition from homelessness to independence. Services include assessment of independent living skills, case management, transitional living support, and outreach services. Life skills training, health and parenting classes are also offered.
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4849 North Melwaukee Avenue, Suite 700, Chicago, IL 60630
Provides a confidential crisis hotline and online services to call, chat, or email. Offers solution-focused crisis intervention, referrals to local resources, education, and prevention assistance for youth and families. Services include youth-initiated Conference Calls, which facilitates a call between the youth and their family or a helping agency; Home Free, which offers a free bus ticket home or to an alternate living arrangement; and Message Service, which takes messages from parents that the National Runaway Safeline (NRS) will deliver to the youth if they choose to call the hotline to check for messages.
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