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Homeless Youth Connection receives $600K funding program from Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation

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The Empowering Youth for the Future program aims to provide meaningful resources that encourage young people to finish high school and plan for post-secondary education. (File Photos/DigitalFreePress)
Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation offers funding to support youth empowerment
Staff Reports | Free Press Philanthropy

Homeless Youth Connection has received a $600,000 multi-year grant from The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation with $100,000 of the grant being allocated to enhance and expand a multi-purpose space for in-kind donations, volunteer work and staff functions.

Construction will begin later this year on their Sunnyslope facility, according to a press release.
HYC’s program offers youth experiencing homelessness, ages 13 to 21, comprehensive case management, assistance with basic needs — hygiene items, gift cards for groceries, school supplies including laptops — housing resources, life skills training and access to healthcare services, the release states.

“Youth facing homelessness are incredibly vulnerable and have an uphill battle without the right support,” said Bob Parsons, co-founder, The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation. “Homeless Youth Connection helps ensure that, despite a rough start, these kids can still have a shot at a bright and promising future.”

The Empowering Youth for the Future program aims to provide meaningful resources that encourage young people to finish high school and plan for post-secondary education. Each youth is paired with a coach to identify their strengths and goals and establish a personalized action plan to attain those goals. They connect weekly, both virtually and in person to discuss their progress.

“This year, we had 123 individuals graduate and 15 seniors continuing their education with summer school or an additional senior semester,” said Dana Bailey, co-chief executive officer, Homeless Youth Connection. “These youth have worked so hard to complete high school and create a more stable future for themselves. We’re so proud of their hard work and couldn’t do it without support from organizations like The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation.”

Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation offers funding to support youth empowerment

One of those graduates is Sam, a young man who has overcome incredible odds to not only graduate high school, but also create a bright future ahead for himself. Sam’s childhood was far from easy.

At the age of 11, he was adopted into a family that turned out to be emotionally and physically abusive.

It was through HYC that Sam found hope. Under the guidance and support of HYC, Sam was able to find a stable living situation and focus on his studies. He received necessary resources like counseling, case management and life skills support to give him the confidence to look ahead and plan for his future. Despite the challenges he faced, Sam persevered and recently graduated from high school with a 3.4 GPA.

“Homeless Youth Connection goes beyond meeting the basic needs of the young people they serve by addressing them holistically and setting a course toward achieving their dreams,” said Renee Parsons, co- founder, The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation. “Everyone deserves hope for a brighter future, and HYC helps young people experiencing homelessness maintain that hope as they overcome great adversity.”


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