Youth Outreach Program (yop Shop) | Huckleberry House

If you need help, and you can’t come to Huck House, Huck House can come to you. We make an effort to be available in schools, at community centers and shopping centers, on playgrounds, and other places you hang out. Our goal is to connect with you and let you know about the support that’s available in the community to help you with your housing, education, employment, and other needs. We also help you discover your own resources, and we work on removing barriers that stand in the way of reaching your goals and taking charge of your life. And we do it on your turf and your terms. What you can expect from the Youth Outreach Program: - Someone who is non-judgmental to talk to about the issues you’re facing - Advice for building life skills and dealing with problems - Connections to useful community resources that can help you become more self sufficient - An ally to help with finding a job, getting your diploma, or securing an apartment - Help with transportation to reach your goals - Help obtaining documents like an ID or birth certificate - Food, health, and hygiene items - Invitations to fun community and school events and workshops that can help you build useful skills.

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211 Pathways

Physical Address

1421 Hamlet Street, Columbus, OH 43201

Hours

Mon-Fri 9am-5pm.

Fax

(614) 294-6109

Application process

Walk-ins at 2216 Bancroft Street - Columbus, or call 614-826-3630 for assistance.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

At-risk and homeless youth in Central Ohio.

Service area

Ohio

Agency info

Huckleberry House

Crisis services and emergency shelter to high-risk youth.