Transitional Living Program
The Transitional Living Program at Park Place Outreach provides a stable and safe environment for homeless, runaway, and at-risk young men ages 16 to 21 while equipping them with tools for sustained independence and self-sufficiency.
This residential program focuses on their well-being, positive and permanent connections, academic success, safe and secure housing, and employment opportunities. Residents may remain in the program for up to 18 months. By working with a dedicated team, formerly homeless young men will gain essential life skills, case management services, and personalized wraparound services that will help them experience and sustain a secure and purpose-filled life.
For additional information, please contact the Transitional Living Program at (912) 234-4048 or tlp@parkplaceyes.org.
Our committed and compassionate specialists and case managers help residents:
- Transition to their new home at Park Place
- Apply for health insurance and seek medical and mental health care
- Practice a healthy lifestyle
- Learn and apply proper money management skills
- Improve self-defeating behaviors and develop practical life skills for successful personal development
- Finish high school or earn a GED
- Navigate college or career and technical training
- Secure and maintain employment
- Establish healthy and permanent connections
- Connect with essential community resources
- Increase involvement with their children, if applicable
- Transition to successful independent living, including aftercare services
About Park Place Outreach
Together we can make this a better world. Park Place Outreach Inc., is in the business of changing lives, giving hope and improving odds by ensuring that youth have access to safety, guidance and caring adults.
Support Park Place Outreach
We invite you to join us on our mission to protect those most at-risk in our community… the children. Your gift will make their future a safer one and will ensure that Park Place Outreach will continue to provide programs to other at-risk youth in the future.