oneROOF Youth Services Prevention & Diversion:

Host Homes

Host Homes and Family Reconnect work collaboratively under the Prevention & Diversion umbrella here at oneROOF Youth Services to prevent youth from entering the shelter system and divert them away from the cycle of homelessness. The following information pertains to Host Homes.


What is Host Homes?

The Host Homes program has been in oporation at oneROOF Youth Services since 2018. It initially began as a three year pilot project; after significant success, the Host Homes Model was established as a permanent program to compliment the wealth of other services available through oneROOF Youth Services.

The Host Homes Model is recognized as a best-practice Prevention & Diversion Strategy that provides short term housing for youth experiencing homelessness outside of a shelter setting.


The purpose of Host Homes is to prevent youth (ages 16-25) from entering into the cycle of homelessness. Youth who are referred to our organization are assessed for potential participation in this program. Once accepted, they are matched with a Host Home Provider.


What is a Host Home Provider?

Host Home Providers (HHPs) are members of our community that have been onboarded to host youth accepted into the program. These households are diverse and may range from single individuals, couples, or large families with children. The HHP will provide the youth with a room in their home and receive monthly compensation for room and board. Staff at oneROOF Youth Services provide ongoing support to both youth and HHPs.

The goal of these short term stays is to enable the youth to remain safe and secure while working with oneROOF Youth Services staff to obtain permanent, stable housing and work on personal goals. The length of stays vary based on individual need and the provider’s availability. On average, stays range from 30-90 days.

Host Home Providers are neither landlords nor guardians; the aim is simply to provide a ‘homelike’ setting and pro-social connection to a young person who would otherwise be entering an emergency shelter. Youth with greater needs, or for whom greater support is required, will continue to access shelter as both Host Homes and the oneROOF Youth Services Emergency Shelter, Providing A Roof (PAR) are part of a continuum of service for youth experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

 

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The Host Homes Program is proud to be joining the Shared Living Collective of Waterloo Region.

The Shared Living Collective is a group of Waterloo Region organizations, each offering unique, affordable housing opportunities for individuals in need.

 
 
 

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