A New Home: Young Adults and Transisional Housing
Title | A New Home: Young Adults and Transisional Housing PDF eBook |
Author | Gerald Madsen |
Publisher | Anchor Academic Publishing (aap_verlag) |
Pages | 44 |
Release | 2014-02-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3954896974 |
Homeless young adults represent a failure of the U.S. social services system to prevent new generations of homeless people. However, several organizations are working in concert with communities and governments to combat this problem through transitional housing programs that target young adults ages 18 to 24. Many of these programs mirror the new urban development trend of mixed-income housing, and place transitional houses inside stable neighborhoods that are either affluent or mixed-income themselves. While these programs represent monumental commitments in terms of resources, they also represent hope for many young adults. The sense of community these young-adult residents feel toward their neighborhoods and programs have lasting effects on the residents’ abilities to find normalcy inside the American culture through access to education, safety, and employment. This study examines the YMCA Young Adult Services Program (serving the greater Seattle area) for transitional housing, exploring how the program works and what is residents’ psychological sense of community.
A New Home: Young Adults and Transisional Housing
Title | A New Home: Young Adults and Transisional Housing PDF eBook |
Author | Gerald Madsen |
Publisher | Anchor Academic Publishing (aap_verlag) |
Pages | 49 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3954891972 |
Homeless young adults represent a failure of the U.S. social services system to prevent new generations of homeless people. However, several organizations are working in concert with communities and governments to combat this problem through transitional housing programs that target young adults ages 18 to 24. Many of these programs mirror the new urban development trend of mixed-income housing, and place transitional houses inside stable neighborhoods that are either affluent or mixed-income themselves. While these programs represent monumental commitments in terms of resources, they also represent hope for many young adults. The sense of community these young-adult residents feel toward their neighborhoods and programs have lasting effects on the residents’ abilities to find normalcy inside the American culture through access to education, safety, and employment. This study examines the YMCA Young Adult Services Program (serving the greater Seattle area) for transitional housing, exploring how the program works and what is residents’ psychological sense of community.
Finding Home. Sense of Community for Previously Homeless Young Adults in YMCA Transitional Housing
Title | Finding Home. Sense of Community for Previously Homeless Young Adults in YMCA Transitional Housing PDF eBook |
Author | Gabriella A. Madsen |
Publisher | GRIN Verlag |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 2016-02-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 3668150818 |
Master's Thesis from the year 2013 in the subject Social Work, grade: 3.78, Northwest University, course: transitional housing, young adults, homelessness, mixed income housing, psychological sense of community, language: English, abstract: Homeless young adults represent a failure of the U.S. social services system to prevent new generations of homeless people. However, several organizations are working in concert with communities and governments to combat this problem through transitional housing programs that target young adults ages 18 to 24. Many of these programs mirror the new urban development trend of mixed-income housing, and place transitional houses inside stable neighborhoods that are either affluent or mixed-income themselves. While these programs represent monumental commitments in terms of resources, they also represent hope for many young adults. The sense of community these young-adult residents feel toward their neighborhoods and programs have lasting effects on the residents’ abilities to find normalcy inside the American culture through access to education, safety, and employment. This study examines the YMCA Young Adult Services Program for transitional housing, exploring how the program works and what is residents’ psychological sense of community.
Permanent Supportive Housing
Title | Permanent Supportive Housing PDF eBook |
Author | National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine |
Publisher | National Academies Press |
Pages | 227 |
Release | 2018-08-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0309477042 |
Chronic homelessness is a highly complex social problem of national importance. The problem has elicited a variety of societal and public policy responses over the years, concomitant with fluctuations in the economy and changes in the demographics of and attitudes toward poor and disenfranchised citizens. In recent decades, federal agencies, nonprofit organizations, and the philanthropic community have worked hard to develop and implement programs to solve the challenges of homelessness, and progress has been made. However, much more remains to be done. Importantly, the results of various efforts, and especially the efforts to reduce homelessness among veterans in recent years, have shown that the problem of homelessness can be successfully addressed. Although a number of programs have been developed to meet the needs of persons experiencing homelessness, this report focuses on one particular type of intervention: permanent supportive housing (PSH). Permanent Supportive Housing focuses on the impact of PSH on health care outcomes and its cost-effectiveness. The report also addresses policy and program barriers that affect the ability to bring the PSH and other housing models to scale to address housing and health care needs.
Finding Home. Sense of Community for Previously Homeless Young Adults in YMCA Transitional Housing
Title | Finding Home. Sense of Community for Previously Homeless Young Adults in YMCA Transitional Housing PDF eBook |
Author | Gerald Madsen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 2013-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9783656462873 |
Master's Thesis from the year 2013 in the subject Sociology - Habitation, Urban Sociology, course: International Care and Community Development, language: English, abstract: Homeless young adults represent a failure of the U.S. social services system to prevent new generations of homeless people. However, several organizations are working in concert with communities and governments to combat this problem through transitional housing programs that target young adults ages 18 to 24. Many of these programs mirror the new urban development trend of mixed-income housing, and place transitional houses inside stable neighborhoods that are either affluent or mixed-income themselves. While these programs represent monumental commitments in terms of resources, they also represent hope for many young adults. The sense of community these young-adult residents feel toward their neighborhoods and programs have lasting effects on the residents' abilities to find normalcy inside the American culture through access to education, safety, and employment. This study examines the YMCA Young Adult Services Program for transitional housing, exploring how the program works and what is residents' psychological sense of community. Keywords: transitional housing, young adults, homelessness, mixed income housing, psychological sense of community
Home as Place
Title | Home as Place PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Eldon Torgerson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 92 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | |
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Supportive Housing for Homeless Young Adults
Title | Supportive Housing for Homeless Young Adults PDF eBook |
Author | Alice Rouse Colegrove |
Publisher | |
Pages | 582 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Homeless youth |
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