Park Place Outreach, Inc. is here to offer you a safe place to go to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When you can’t stay at home, don’t hit the streets – call us at (912) 234 4048 or stop by the shelter at 514 E. Henry Street, Savannah, Georgia. | details

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Park Place Outreach, Inc.
514 E. Henry Street
Savannah, Georgia 31401

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Park Place Outreach, Inc. receives financial support from the United Way of the Coastal Empire, GA Department of Community Affairs, the City of Savannah and Chatham County Commission, the U.S. Dept of Health & Human Services Administration for Children and Families and the USDA Breakfast/Lunch Program and the generosity of our community.

National Runaway Hotline Logo   National Runaway Hotline
Keeping America’s runaway and at-risk youth safe and off the streets. http://www.1800runaway.org

Call 1-800-RUNAWAY

     
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  Southeastern Network
The Southeastern Network provides training, technical assistance, and advocacy support to organizations serving youth and families. http://www.senetwork.org
     
USDHHS  Logo   US Department of Health & Human Services
Improving the health, safety, and well-being of America.

http://www.hhs.gov/

     
GDCA  Logo   Georgia Department of Community Affairs
DCA provides a variety of community development programs to help the state’s communities realize their growth and development goals. http://www.dca.state.ga.us/
     
     
USDA Logo
  United States Department of Agriculture
http://www.usda.gov
     
United  Way Logo   United Way of the Coastal Empire
The mission of United Way of the Coastal Empire is to improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities. http://www.uwce.org
     
Better  Business Bureau Logo   Better Business Bureau
BBB Web sites all across North America are being updated to provide you with more information and features to help you find trustworthy businesses and charities. http://www.bbb.org
     
Georgia Coalition to End Homelessness Logo   Georgia Coalition to End Homelessness
Since 1995, GCEH has been dedicated to finding solutions to the issues surrounding homelessness in the State of Georgia. http://www.gahomeless.org
     
Chatham-Savannah Authority for the Homeless Logo   Chatham-Savannah Authority for the Homeless
The Homeless Authority is a regional leader in the State of Georgia for the coordination of poverty and homeless services and has both a state and national reputation for developing unique and innovative collaborations.

http://www.homelessauthority.org

     
Georgia Department of Human Resources
  Georgia Department of Human Resources
DHR is Georgia’s human service agency whose mission is to strengthen Georgia families by providing services through about 80 programs that ensure their health and welfare. DHR touches the lives of all Georgians. Our goal is to be a resource to Georgia families to help them become self-sustaining.

http://www.dhr.state.ga.us/portal/site/DHR/

     
 

Macv’s
There is no shortage of talk about the obligation of public companies to be socially responsible to the people and communities where they do business. At Macy’s, Inc., we hold those same beliefs – along with a belief that actions speak louder than words when it comes to helping tackle some of the toughest problems facing us today.

http://www.macysinc.com

 

media

    May 19, 2013. Jack Levine of Park Place Outreach spoke at the Downtown Rotary -West. Jack discussed topic of teen runaways, the need for the shelter and the services they provide. Click Here for Video
     
    (SAVANNAH, GA) Watch Simon Cols, Park Place Outreach Youth Emergency Shelter volunteer, receive his Hometown Hero citation from WTOC at:  http://www.wtoc.com/category/240221/video?clipId=8966758&autostart=true  
     
   

December 12, 2012. Couple donate $50,000 to Park Place Outreach. Park Place Outreach–Youth Emergency Shelter, a temporary shelter and outreach service that serves youth from Savannah and the surrounding area, has received a $50,000 donation from the Joseph & Mary Dobransky Foundation. Click Here for News Story

     
   

Dec. 4, 2012. Park Place Outreach – Youth Emergency Shelter Receives $10,000 Grant from Bank of America Charitable Foundation. Park Place Outreach – Youth Emergency Shelter, a temporary shelter and outreach service that serves youth from Savannah…Click Here for News Story

     
    November 2012. Bright Idea: A Youth Emergency Shelter Earns Green-Building Certification. Click Here for News Story
     
   

September 25, 2012. A local youth runaway shelter is featured in a national documentary highlighting “green” buildings. Park Place Outreach in Savannah is one of five American buildings in the film. 

The door at Park Place Outreach is always open for young runaways who need a place to stay for the night or several nights. Click Here for News Story & Video 

     
   

August 2011. “Macy’s donates to shelter for youngsters.” Park Place Outreach – Youth Emergency Shelter, a temporary shelter and outreach service that serves young people from Savannah and the surrounding area, has received a $3,000 donation from Macy’s. The funds will enable Park Place to continue its mission of providing shelter and services to adolescents in need. Click for News Story Here

     
    July 2011: “Pack the Park” for Park Place Outreach was a huge hit at Grayson Stadium. WSAV-TV and The Savannah Bank partnered up to raise more than $3,000 for the children’s shelter in Savannah. Click for News Story Here
     
    April 2011: Please check out this site to see our LEED building featured in “The Greenest Building” documentary to be shown on GA PBS April 20, 2011 at 10PM Click for News Story Here
     
    January 2011: Savannah’s Homeless Students an Article by Meredith Ley
Click for News Story Here
     
    January 2011: Student homelessness on the rise an Article by Jenel Few
Click for News Story Here
     
    August 2009: Spirit Newspaper
Park Place Outreach Helps Runaway Youngsters an Article by Stephen Prudhomme. Click for News Story Here
     
    US Green Building Council 2009 – LEED SilverPark Place Outreach, Inc. is proud to announce that it has received LEED NC Certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design New Construction).Click for News Story Here
     
    FEBRUARY 2009: Park Place Outreach: Bringing Hope to Troubled Youth Coastal Family Savannah & Hilton Head’s Parenting Magazine

Click for News Story Here

     
    Teens hit the road for runaway youth. Park Place Outreach employs young people to help keep teens off the street. Click for News Story Here
     
    November is National Runaway Prevention Month: Teen troubles find answers at Park Place. Park Place Youth Emergency Shelter conducted a ground-breaking ceremony Feb. 8 for its new facility at 514 E. Henry St. The facility will be certified by the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System. Click for News Story Here
     
    Park Place Youth Emergency Shelter breaks ground for new facility. Park Place Outreach seeks name recognition and new building. Click for News Story Here
     
    Runaway statistic. Park Place Outreach serves the dramatically increased number of local youths at risk Click for News Story Here
     
    Best and Brightest. Savannah Magazine’s Best & the Brightest article about our VP Marolyn Overton and Park Place Outreach Click for News Story Here
     
    Park Place Outreach’s new building reaps energy savings. Park Place Outreach’s new East Henry Street home is seeing substantial green savings from its up-front investment in energy-efficient design. Click for News Story Here

 

links

United Way 211 Logo   United Way 211 Emergency Services
The mission of United Way of the Coastal Empire’s 2-1-1 is to provide area citizens with a streamlined process of getting health and human services information and the opportunity to donate goods and to volunteer services by using one easy to remember phone number(2-1-1).

http://www.uwce.org/2-1-1.html

     
Safe  Place Logo   Safe Place
Safe Place is the first step to help for any youth in crisis or at risk. This community collaboration program, operated by youth shelters or youth serving agencies make it possible for any youth to access help at locations which display the Safe Place sign. http://www.nationalsafeplace.org
     
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