Residential Programs
Preparing Youth for Independence
Through case management and supportive housing services, CCYA helps youth to achieve the following Goals:
- Sustained safe and suitable housing.
- Earned high school diploma or GED.*
- Enrollment in college, vocational/tech school, trade internship/training program, or job management training program.
- Maintained part-time employment.
- Career plan with outlined steps.
- Improved physical and mental health and wellbeing.
- Graduated Independence through increased social & emotional stability.
- Earning income and established savings account.
- Pursuit of at least one personal interest, talent, or hobby.
- Learned life skills for independence and self-sufficiency (laundry, cleaning, drivers permit, cooking, budgeting & money management, communication skills, social relationships, . . .).
- Transition to permanent housing (own apartment, college dormitory, relative or family friend home, foster home, adoptive home, guardian's home, Job Corps, other identified permanent housing).