Helping in your Community
August 14, 2012Hitting the Ground, Running.
September 4, 2012Winter Alternatives.
Since receiving the Community Development Block Grant through the City of Fairbanks, we’ve begun the process of renovating the shelter building, located at 138 10th Ave. The competitive bid process this grant requires means that the shelter construction will be completed, we hope, sometime next summer, with the shelter opening date sometime in the fall of 2013. We are grateful and excited to have the shelter torn down to its foundation, rebuilt and renovated, and ready to serve our youth for many years to come. This is an incredible gift, and we cannot turn it down.
Unfortunately, the timeline for shelter renovation means that Fairbanks’ youth will not have safe solutions for their emergency shelter needs this winter. This won’t cut it; we can’t allow our youth to struggle through another winter, placing them in dangerous situations. We, as a community, have the resources to meet this need now, while the shelter is under reconstruction.
Fairbanks Youth Advocates is working with various churches, hostels, and community spaces to organize safe options for teens this winter. We have brought on an Americorps volunteer, Dick Erwin, through Joel’s Place Seasons of Service who will help coordinate volunteers, create policies, and ensure the project is run safely and effectively. We are reaching out to the community to help us meet these needs.
It takes many of us, working together, to successfully support our at-risk population. As a community, together, we can help our young people remain safe.
Ways you can help:
Give. See our needs list for our specific material needs for this project.
Donate. It is expensive to provide support for runaway & homeless youth. This project is currently completely donor-funded. Any little bit helps. Estimates put care for a teen at around $40 a day, for transportation, shelter, and food alone. How about Sponsoring a Youth? (details to come)
Volunteer. It will take many of us to work together to meet the needs of this vulnerable population. Do you have time to give? Are you willing to go through training and be background checked to help supervise youth overnight? Would you be willing to open your home and allow a homeless student to live with you short or long-term? Do you have any other ideas of ways to help? Apply.