Young Adult Services
Transitional Living Program
The Transitional Living Program (TLP) is available for young people between the ages of 16 and 21 throughout Worcester County who are homelessness or at risk of homelessness. Services include:
- Case management—one-on-one support
- Linkages with high school/GED/continuing educational services
- Finding a job
- Job skills training
- Housing applications
- Connections to area services
- Supervised apartment program
- Sponsor homes
- Life skills training
For more information please contact us at: 508-762-3200 or toll free 800-579-0000 and ask for the TLP Case Manager
Maternity Group Home
The Maternity Group Home (MGH) program is available for pregnant and parenting young people between the ages of 16 and 21 throughout Worcester County who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Services include:
- Case Management- One-on-One support
- Linkages with High School/GED/Continuing Educational Services
- Finding a job
- Parenting skills and support
- Job Skills Training
- Housing applications
- Connections to area services
- Supervised Apartment Program
- Sponsor Homes
- Managing time, money, life…
- A chance to make a change
For more information please contact us at: Call toll free 800-579-0000 and ask for the MGH Case Manager
Basic Center Program
The Basic Center Program provides 24/7 access to emergency shelter for youth under 18 years old throughout Worcester County who are runaway, homeless or at risk of homelessness.
- 24 hr access to emergency shelter
- Case Management
- Service linkage
- Meals
- Transportation to shelter
- Access to Health Care
- Access to Public Schools
- Access to Counseling
- Vocational Services
For more information please contact us at: Call toll free 800-579-0000 and ask for the Basic Center Program
Transition to Independent Living (TIL) Apartments
TIL Apartments is a centralized or scattered site apartment program designed for older youth involved with DCF. The program includes identifying and ameliorating obstacles to living in a family setting, ensuring young people and their families develop skills necessary to function effectively in their community, and promoting lifelong connections. Through Stepping Out (aftercare services), we will assist in the transition from residential services to independence in their community. Through both group and individual work, educational and vocational skills will be taught.
For more information, please contact: 800-579-0000 and ask to speak with the Director of TIL Services.