The CLP is a supportive transitional housing program for older youth that is based out of a home that has 5 bedrooms + 2 1/2 bathrooms located in a Northwest Reno residential area. The nearest bus line is less than 2 blocks away from the house, within walking distance. It is capable of housing up to six residents. There is a common (living) room, clothing closet, computer area, study room and office located at the facility which gives residents handy access to staff members.
Each resident is provided with a bedroom, which they may share with another resident or residents. They are provided with housing, food, case management and self sufficiency training and support through daily adult guidance.
The house has a deadbolt lock with keypad entry. New residents have a 6pm curfew, however after 30 days in the program the resident may be eligible for a later curfew. The initial curfew is intended to help NYEP resident build buy-in to the program. Having them home by 6pm allows the resident to participate in scheduled evening activities and begin to grow the sense that they belong.
The residents must use a sign-in/out log, located by the front door, whenever they leave the facility. This lets us know their whereabouts at all times as well as instilling in them a sense of accountability. The house is hard wired with fire alarms and equipped with a fire plan. An exit strategy, in case of emergency, is posted in 2 hallways in the house. A fire drill is rehearsed monthly.
Youth served by the CLP will be prepared to realize 4 mile stones for success:
Population Served by the CLP:
Homeless Teen Girls, 17-21 years old, from Northern Nevada
Services offered or coordinated by the CLP:
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