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Program: Youth in Transition Program  
Organization: YWCA St Thomas-Elgin
Phone Numbers: 519-631-9800 ext 245
Toll-Free: 1-800-461-0954
Fax: 519-631-6411
Email: yitw@ywcaste.ca
Website: www.ywcaste.ca/youth-in-transition
Address:
16 Mary St W
St Thomas, ON
N5P 2S3
Intersection: Talbot St and Mary St W
Location: St Thomas (Old Courthouse area)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm
Service Description: Supports for youth who are transitioning out of child protection services * individual and group sessions on:
  • housing
  • education
  • employment
  • life skills and healthy relationships
  • money management
  • physical and mental health services
  • legal services
  • goal setting
  • system navigation and referrals
Fees: Free
Application: Call, email, or visit website * intake form available online
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Youth 16-24 years who are current or former Crown Wards, or were in a formal customary care agreement immediately before 18th birthday * youth who were eligible to receive Renewed Youth Supports (RYS) at ages 16 or 17, or have a Voluntary Youth Services Agreement (VYSA) with Family and Children's Services St Thomas-Elgin
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Elgin

This information was last completely updated on 4/5/2024

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