HOPE WORKS

Hope Works was created by Learning Works Charter School as a drop-in center for youth experiencing homelessness on our school campus. The program is a free service to youth who fall between the ages of 16-23. Often invisible, there are more than a million youth experiencing homelessness who live on the streets of our American cities, including Pasadena. Developmentally, youth experiencing homelessness have different needs than older homeless adults, and require different intervention services.

To help the youth experiencing homelessness in our community feel confident in focusing on school or work, Hope Works provides basic essentials, including an on-site shower, washer and dryer, and a warm meal, Mondays – Thursdays from 4 -7 p.m.

Not surprisingly, youth experiencing homelessness often have significant mental health problems, including depression, anxiety disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), suicidal ideation and substance abuse disorders. To alleviate these issues and help these youth rise up from homelessness, Hope Works assists with wraparound services.

Hope Works provides wrap-around services in the areas of:

  • Health and mental health services and referrals
  • Guidance on re-entering school and/or seeking employment
  • Resolving legal issues such as tickets and probation
  • Obtaining IDs, birth certificates, immigration status
  • Basic supplies for hygiene and food

Hope Works is always in need of donations. If you would like to donate you can drop off items at our office or you can schedule a pick up at your location. Suggested items:

  • New socks and underwear
  • Food – frozen, microwavable meals; packaged snacks and drinks
  • Blankets/sleeping bags
  • Hotel vouchers
  • Bus tokens

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