Haven House Annual Report FY24

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21.0%

18-24

years old

34.7%

16-17

years old

29.6%

14-15

years old

14.4%

11-13

years old

0.3%

6-10

years old

4.0%

Multiracial

0.9%

Other/

Unknown

0.8%

Asian

0.2%

Native

American

54.8%

Black or

African

American

24.7%

Hispanic

or Latino

14.6%

White

identified

as female

1.3%

identified as

transgender

or non-binary

33.2%

65.5%

identified

as male

WHO WE HELP

Our Impact

HOW WE HELP

YOUTH SERVED BY PROGRAM

CHANGING FUTURES

Our youth come to us for a number of reasons.

Some of the most common challenges our

youth are facing include:

Homelessness

Immediate crisis

Mental health issues

History of trauma, abuse, and/or neglect

Unsafe and/or unhealthy living environment

At-risk behavior and activities

Court involvement

Difficulties at school or at home

of youth were prevented from or

decreased their involvement in

the court system

98%

of youth had an increase in the safety,

stability and supportiveness of their

home/living environment

85%

of youth improved their school

performance

84%

of youth increased their

independent living success/skills

97%

85-90%

of youth served live

in poverty or low-

income households

“Haven House was exactly what my son needed. For a while early on, I wasn’t sure [graduating

high school] would happen, but I knew it could, and Haven House made it possible.” -- Caregiver

In FY24, Haven House served 1,519 youth in 10 programs,

a 25% increase over FY23 and the most youth served in a

single year to date in our 51-year history.

Street Outreach

482

Juvenile

Assessment Team

434

Restitution &

Community Service

178

Wrenn House

98

Second Round

81

Juvenile

Diversion Team

73

51

Multisystemic Therapy

44

Outpatient Therapy

44

Community

Alternatives Program

34

Transition in Place

# includes dependent children

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