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TeenHope
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Last updated on August 27, 2008

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TeenHope's mission is to promote healthier individuals, families, and communities by providing shelter, advocacy, services, and hope for our youth and families in need.

Description:
TeenHope is youth agency providing shelter, mediation, drop-in services and outreach to youth age 13-17 years. We provide meals, showers, beds, resources,mediation case management to homeless teens. We're located at the county line between Snohomish and King Counties, in Shoreline, WA. We have a great staff and group of volunteers that give hope to youth in crisis.

History:
TeenHope was incorporated in 1993, after a grassroots organization of concerned adults and young people realized the problem of homelessness in our communities - especially in King County. We came to Shoreline in April of 1995. After much hard work, TeenHope opened its doors in January 1996 for four nights a week. In 1998, TeenHope finally had the funding and resources to operate 7 nights a week. We currently operate every night from 6pm until 7:30 am.
In 1999, PeaceTable was created. We team up an adult and teen trained in mediation with a community family in need.
In 2003, TeenHaven was created. We provide drop-in services and outreach to youth in both King County and Snohomish County.

Contact person: Amy Hall, Administrative Assistant, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (206)546-4226

Address:
 PO Box 55903
Shoreline, WA 98155
This location is handicap accessible

Web Site: http://www.teenhopewa.org

Directions:
 Please call for physical location and directions.
  Nearest Bus Stop: Metro AND Community Transit, 2-3 minute walk

Miscellaneous Information
Liability
Yes
Does your organization welcome court-ordered community service volunteers?
Yes
Does your organization have volunteer positions for youth 12-18?
Yes


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Have a good time for a good cause
 Volunteers are paired with a staff member to provide positive role models and support to teens during the hours the shelter is open. If you enjoy the company of teenagers you can spend an evening eating supper, playing games, talking with kids, and helping staff supervise. Volunteers are also needed to spend the night (sleeping in a guest bedroom) so they can be on-call as a second adult in the house and to help with breakfast in the morning. I really enjoy interacting with the kids and knowing that I'm helping to do something about the problem of homeless youth.
posted by joannacmoon on July 12, 2004

Overall Experience    Experience rating
Staff were helpful and I felt needed.
 Volunteering at TeenHope was safe and enjoyable. The youth in the shelter are eager to spend time with interested, caring adults. They appreciate the chance to come in off the streets, eat a hot meal, take a warm shower and sleep in a quiet, safe bed. The shelter staff are very experienced and effective working with youth. They provide many ways for a volunteer to feel needed and helpful.
posted by David Jones on November 2, 2002

 
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