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Our Programs — Youth for Change
WebThrough a partnership with the Butte County Department of Behavioral Health (BCDBH) and funding from the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), the 6th Street Center for Youth is a drop-in service center for transition- aged youth (14-24 years) dealing with issues of homelessness or a runaway episode.
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Yuba County Programs — Youth for Change
WebYouth for Change provides certified Parents as Teachers as home visitors to support Yuba County families having young children ages 0-24 months and enrolled in the Yuba County CalWORKs program. The CalWORKs HVP activities count toward CalWORKs requirements, are fun, increase parent confidence and satisfaction, help babies reach …
Butte County Programs — Youth for Change
WebSocial Services 6th Street Center for Youth. Through a partnership with the Butte County Department of Behavioral Health (BCDBH) and funding from the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), the 6th Street Center for Youth is a drop-in service center for transition- aged youth (14-24 years) dealing with issues of homelessness or a runaway episode.
Who We Are — Youth for Change
WebYouth for Change (YFC) is a diversified private non profit dedicated to enhancing the lives of children, individuals, families and communities. We are an inclusive, caring, and resilient agency that works from a set of core values that allows us to deliver trauma informed, culturally sensitive, and client centered services.
Hospital Alternatives Program — Youth for Change
WebThe Hospital Alternative Program (HAP) is a short-term intensive treatment response to stabilize crisis behavior and prevent a youth psychiatric hospitalization. HAP will assist with the transition from a crisis facility and create a safety plan with the client and/or family to help them remain successfully in their home and community.
Youth for Change
WebWho We Are. The Strategies Center at Youth for Change ™ is a nationally recognized group of professionals providing learning and development, coaching, skills implementation, applied research, evaluation, capacity building, and leadership and management development, among other services, primarily for the human and social service sectors.
Homeless Emergency Action Response Team (HEART)
WebThe HEART program provides physical and emotional safety to youth experiencing a homeless or runaway episode, and works to reunite runaway youth with their families and strengthen family bonds. HEART promotes stable living conditions for runaway and homeless youth, including youth that are at risk of separation from their families.
Tehama County Programs — Youth for Change
WebWhen a family is in crisis and unable to meet a child’s need for safety and health, Youth for Change Wraparound makes every effort to provide support, parenting skills, and resources to help reunite families in a healthy, nurturing way. High-fidelity Wraparound is a strength-based, needs-driven, individualized program that addresses the basic
Full Service Partnership — Youth for Change
WebFull Service Partnership (FSP) provides Specialty Mental Health Services that are integrated, collaborative, and strength-based. These services are delivered in partnership with your formal and natural supports to create a team that works to promote healing from traumatic experience, teach healthy decision making and positive peer/family …
California Home Visiting Program — Youth for Change
WebCalifornia Home Visting Program. Youth for Change provides certified Parents as Teachers as home visitors to support Butte County families with young children ages 0-3, as they experience and overcome challenges every parent faces. The CHVP is fun, increases parenting confidence and satisfaction, helps babies reach developmental milestones, and
6th Street Center — Youth for Change
Web6th Street is a drop-in service center for transition-aged youth (14-24 years) dealing with issues of homelessness or a runaway episode. We have staff prepared to help with family reunification, counseling, crisis intervention, health concerns, employment, housing, educational advocacy, tutoring, support groups, budgeting skills, and case management.
Community Based Services — Youth for Change
WebCBS serves youth referred by Sutter Yuba County Behavioral Health with full scope Medi-Cal. Services are provided to help reduce the feelings and behaviors that make it challenging for you at home, with your friends, or at school. Service time varies depending upon your needs and medical necessity.
Adoptions Wraparound Services — Youth for Change
WebYouth for Change has been providing Wraparound services to adoptive and foster parents since 2001. When a family is in crisis and unable to meet a child’s need for safety and health, Youth for Change Wraparound makes every effort to provide support, parenting skills, and resources to help reunite families in a healthy, nurturing way.
Protective & Promotive Factors — Youth for Change
WebProtective and promotive factors are conditions or attributes of individuals, families, communities, or the larger society that mitigate or eliminate risk and promote well-being. Research indicates that: Families “thrive when key protective and promotive factors are robust in their lives and communities.”. Child abuse and neglect, strong
Our Team — Youth for Change
WebSince 2015, Richard Knecht, M.S. has been providing technical and change management consultation to the Departments of Social and Health Care Services in Sacramento. He is the former director of Placer County’s Children’s System of Care. Prior to Placer, he served as Sr. Vice President at the River Oak Center for Children, where he shared
Wraparound Services — Youth for Change
WebThe Wraparound team works to create a sustainable family plan by providing a family centered, individualized, culturally relevant and strengths-based approach; to keep youth stabilized in a permanent home. Each team created strives to build trust, cooperation, self-worth, and family unity to fulfill each family’s unique family vision.
Leadership Team — Youth for Change
WebSarah has been a member of our Youth for Change team since 2010, and has worked in the social service field for over 20 years. She started her career in group homes and foster care, and spent 6 years in law enforcement as a Probation Officer. She has worked as a mental health clinician since 2008.
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