Specifically target older homeless youth between 16 and 22 (or up to 24 in some demonstration projects), providing long-term residential services and life-skills training.
While the exact cutoff can vary slightly depending on the specific program or local licensing, the general requirements are: Specifically target older homeless youth between 16 and
Typically serves youth under 18 (as part of basic center services) and transition-age youth up to age 24 in many urban jurisdictions. Specifically target older homeless youth between 16 and
For pregnant or parenting youth, the age range is generally 16 to 21 . A Story of Transition: Eligibility in Practice Specifically target older homeless youth between 16 and