Program areas at Janus Youth Programs
Homeless Youth services: an extensive array of homeless Youth Programs, including street outreach, assessment, emergency and short-term shelter, and transitional and independent living options designed to assist homeless Youth to successfully exit street life.washington state Programs: a coordinated array of Programs for runaway, homeless, unstably housed Youth, and Youth exiting foster care includes street outreach, day drop-in services, crisis intervention and temporary shelter, independent/supportive housing and short term rental assistance.continued on schedule o.scholarship fund: assists Youth who have been successful in any Janus program to pursue higher education or enroll in a vocational or technical training program.
Young parent services: four distinct Programs provide a variety of services for young parents and their children. Services include housing placement and ongoing rental assistance, home visiting parent education, child development activities and assessments, and support for young parents impacted by the foster care system.
Residential services: four long and shorter-term residential Programs provide specialized treatment and care for Youth aged 13 to 24 who are in state custody, either through the Oregon department of human services or the Oregon Youth authority. Supportive and educational services are also provided within the maclaren facility for incarcerated Youth. The long-term goal of Janus' residential services is to facilitate a successful return to home and family or to independent living in the community.