In March, after a very rapid process, 3rd Street Youth Center and Clinic was granted a contract by San Francisco’s Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing and opened a new Navigation Center, (shelter with enhanced services) for Transitional Age Youth (TAY, 18-24yo) in SF’s Tenderloin neighborhood. It is a beautiful space, with many wrap around services including vocational training and case management. Unfortunately the contract did not come with funding for mental health staff, an egregious oversight, given the levels of trauma in homeless youth, which would only be intensified with 75 of them living in one big dormitory! PTSD, depression, anxiety, active drug use (think drugs as medicine), high rates of suicide are all conditions that plague homeless youth. Their developmental needs cannot be overstated.

"These young people have seen more trauma in their short lives than most of us will see in a lifetime." Anna Berg, HRTC Program Manager

Immediately identifying the need for harm reduction therapists with specific TAY experience, 3rd Street Youth reached out to us. We've known and loved each other for a long time and have hoped for opportunities to work together.
Joi Jackson-Morgan, Executive Director of 3rd Street Youth, knows just how critical this need is. In a recent conversation she stated: 

“This (mental health care) is prevention. If you put it at the forefront of their issues they are less likely to have to keep leaning on the system later in life".

HRTC managers (Maurice and Anna) jumped in to offer time and establish a compassionate presence. The demand has been high, and we have become an essential part of the work at the center. Without new funding, but by creative manipulation of HRTC’s current TAY funding, we have hired and dedicated a new half time therapist there, plus a senior staff person for another day a week. In addition, HRTC is bringing the magic of its training, mentoring, and support to both the Nav Center and Clinic staff. 

While this is progress, and another example of HRTC’s amazing flexibility, you can imagine the needs are so much greater than 20hrs per week can address. Jackson-Morgan also had this to say:

“The program requires significant funding set aside specifically for behavioral health services to give these young people what they really need, to make this a place that is transformational and not traumatizing”

HRTC and 3rd St. Youth are working to acquire additional funding for working directly with the youth. Please support us!