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Housing Program
Daybreak's Housing Program serves young adults ages 18 to 21. Daybreak provides
program participants with: 
- A furnished apartment, with the responsibility of upkeep and paying partial rent
while working toward self-sufficiency
- Life skills training, including budgeting, housekeeping, meal planning, and
grocery shopping - Educational enhancement including GED preparation, tutoring, and computer skills
- Employment assistance with resume writing, interview skills, and job searching
- Ongoing counseling and encouragement to ensure success
Program Highlights
More than 60 young adults each year will take advantage of our Housing Program. Ours is the only program in the region designed to move homeless youth out of homelessness, poverty, under-education, and crisis and into housing, financial independence, educational achievement, and self-sufficiency.
While legally adults, these youth have never had the resources or support to be successful on their own. Through intensive case management, Daybreak teaches program participants how to become responsiblel and accountable adults in the community. This program requires clients to work hard—they have to want to create a better future for themselves. Clients must be employed to stay in the program. Program graduates become contributing members to society.
Click here to see Client Rights Statements.

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