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SAFE Haven Programs

All SAFE Haven programs and services are offered at no cost.


The Mission of SAFE Haven is

"to improve the quality of life for youth and families by providing
safe living environments, crisis support, and community intervention." 
 

SAFE Haven values include
 
"diversity, self determination, empathy and compassion,

the health and safety of youth, and collaboration with others

in the pursuit of excellence in the provision of human services."


Bridge to Independence (BTI)
The BTI program, a service of the SAFE Passage Transitional Living program,  is available for youth ages 18-23 who are in need of support to live on their own. Youth are trained in areas such as job skills, money management, community resources and landlord/tenant relations.
 
SAFE Passage Transitional Living Program
The SAFE Passage Transitional Living Program is a community-based facility for homeless young adults age 18 through 21 in need of housing, educational and life skills training. The SAFE Passage program staff consists of the SAFE Passage Program Coordinator, three Residential Case Managers and several part time Relief Staff. All residential clients receive health assessments by volunteer Registered Nurses. Service planning involves specific problem identification, goal setting, and the development of a written plan to attain these goals. Other agencies, programs and services are coordinated, as needed, as part of the service plan. 
 
 
SAFE Streets Street Outreach Program (SOP)
SOP evolved from the Aggressive Truancy Abatement Program. SOP  seeks to reach youth on the streets. SOP distributes referral information, personal hygiene items, and ready-to-eat meals to youth on the streets, with a primary focus to persuade them to get off the streets and into safe shelter.  Personnel are available for program presentations.  The telephone number for SOP is 262-880-7677.
 
SAFE Haven Youth Shelter

The Youth Shelter program provides food, clothing, shelter, mediation and case management services to runaway and homeless youth age ten through seventeen. Youth can stay for up to two weeks. They must attend school and comply with other basic shelter rules. The shelter is open 24 hours a day. All services are free and confidential. Click here to view our You Tube video.


 

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