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The Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts

The Compass Project

The Compass Project$517,595
 
The Compass Project - Pilot (2012)$397,595
The Compass Project - Planning Grant (2011)$120,000
 
Year:2012Amount: $397,595
Title:The Compass Project - Pilot
Recipient:LUK, Inc.
The pilot project for The Compass Project will work toward prevention of transition age homelessness through the use of intensive case management and the development of a coordinated system of care.  The project plans to address the issue of transition age homelessness at the level of youth and families by providing supportive services; at the level of the community by developing a coordinated system of care to meet the needs of the youth and their families; and ensuring that successful changes are sustained through policy advocacy.  The project will be based on the principles of positive youth development (PYD).

The goals of the project are: to identify ways to successfully stabilize the living situation of vulnerable youth and prevent them from becoming homeless; to develop a coordinated system of care to address the needs of these youth and their families; and to develop a policy agenda with the goal of decreasing the likelihood of transition age homelessness.  The project will also work to provide employment training, work readiness skills and other life skills to the participants.

Project Co-Directors: Dr. Gordon Benson
Dr. Laurie Ross
Fiscal Agent: LUK, Inc.
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Year:2011Amount: $120,000
Title:The Compass Project - Planning Grant
Recipient:LUK, Inc.
The Compass Project has as its ultimate goal the creation of a comprehensive and systemic approach to the problem of homelessness among transition age youth in Worcester. Recent local surveys have indicated that as many as 150 to 200 young people between the ages of 13 and 22 are homeless. During this planning grant year, LUK will work with the various agencies that serve transition age youth in Worcester to assess what is currently being done and to create a more effective model to address this problem.

Project Co-Directors: Dr. Gordon Benson
Dr. Laurie Ross
Fiscal Agent: LUK, Inc.
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