Semi-Independent Living Program
Our Semi-Independent Living Program provides temporary, structured housing for adolescents as they transition toward responsible, independent living. This developmental program is designed to support youth at their own pace, whether they are preparing to return home or working toward emancipation.
Who We Serve
This program supports older adolescents in state custody who have transitioned from higher levels of care or have been separated from their families. Many of these youth may have lost long-term family connections or taken on parenting responsibilities. They require enhanced life skills training and support to successfully prepare for independent living.
How We Help
- Short-term, stable housing that fosters personal growth and self-sufficiency
- Life skills development, including work readiness, financial literacy, and educational support
- Guidance in building healthy relationships with peers and trusted adults
- Structured preparation for independence, ensuring a smooth transition into long-term housing or our Independent Living Program
Impact & Outcomes
- Successful emancipation and long-term stability
- Increased independence through essential life skills
- Achievement of educational and financial goals
- Stronger peer and adult support networks
- Seamless transition to independent living