YMCA Safe Place Services

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YMCA Safe Place Services

YMCA Safe Place Services is a branch of the YMCA of Greater Louisville. We’re committed to making our community stronger by providing help, hope and healing to teens and families in crisis, including homeless youth and those in need of youth homeless shelters. Our mission is to accept, affirm and advocate for youth by empowering them to reach their full potential in spirit, mind and body.

YMCA Safe Place Services

Address

2400 Crittenden Drive
Louisville, KY 40217
United States

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Contact Info

Branch Hours

Shelter House is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you need help outside business hours, please call.
Hours
Mon - Sun: Shelter House is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you need help outside business hours, please call.
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Together 4 Teens Luncheon

This year's Together 4 Teens Luncheon will be held at Mellwood Art Center on March 20 from 11 am- 1pm. 

The Together 4 Teens Luncheon aims to raise awareness about the mission and community impact of YMCA Safe Place Services. Attendees will have the chance to listen to firsthand accounts from Safe Place clients who have benefited from our services. For those inspired by the impactful stories shared, there will be an opportunity to contribute financial support to Safe Place Services programs.

Contact Dave Brennan at dbrennan@ymcalouisville.org for more info.

How We Help

Explore Our Programs

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    Safe Places

    Any young person under 18 may go to any business, community center or TARC bus displaying the Safe Place sign, ask for help and an employee at the site will contact a Safe Place Services team member. Youth and teens may also talk with a teacher or counselor at their school about YMCA Safe Place Services.

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    Shelter House

    Shelter House offers teens who are struggling a safe place to stay while things calm down at home. The Shelter House program gives teens and families a chance to gain distance from conflict, begin mediation and develop a plan to improve the relationship that is based on the family’s strengths.

     

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    Y-NOW Mentoring

    Children whose parents are in prison often struggle academically and find it difficult to trust adults. In fact, children with an incarcerated parent or parents are at an increased risk for anxiety, depression, aggression, truancy, substance abuse and attention disorders.

    Our goal is to break that cycle.

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    Matt Kubancik Youth Development Center

    The Matt Kubancik Youth Development Center is a facility dedicated to helping youth, teens and young adults in crisis stabilize their lives and to get on the right track to self-sufficiency.

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When You Need Help

For Teens

We understand that being a teenager isn’t easy. That’s why we’re here every day to give help, hope and healing to you and your family — so you can figure out better ways to cope with this challenging time in your life.

We’re here to help teens like you find out who you are, who you want to be, and encourage you to make decisions that will help you to reach your potential.

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We Bring Families Together

For Parents and Caregivers:

At YMCA Safe Place Services, we understand the problems parents and caregivers of teens face, and we’re here to help during this challenging time. We work with a variety of family compositions, including adoptive families, grandparents, aunts and uncles, and absent parents.

With a caring staff on-call 24 hours a day, we're always here to help your family cope with anger issues, abusive behavior, drug or alcohol abuse or any other factors that are causing turmoil in your home.

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The Difference is You

Volunteer

Every day, our organization deals with serious family issues like teen homelessness, addiction, and we work with families with varying needs and compositions.

We rely on people like you to volunteer time and resources to help teens and families in our community get on a better track — and the difference you can make is immeasurable.

All YMCA Safe Place Services volunteers receive free training and ongoing guidance, so you can be prepared and comfortable to carry out your duties.

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Our Success Stories

Community Impact:

Each year, YMCA Safe Place Services programs touch the lives of thousands of young people, sharing information about how to access help, get mentoring and learn valuable life skills. Find out more from a few people who have found success at YMCA Safe Place Services.