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Host Welcoming Guest

Host or Sponsor a Youth

Transform a Life

Street life is difficult and does not need to be hopeless. You can help by hosting a youth in your home or sponsor a youth in a local hotel room for one night or multiple nights. One night can provide a much-needed reprieve from street life. Youth can focus more attention on creating a sustainable path to success out of homelessness.

Our dedicated hosts, drawn from the heart of our community, extend their homes to youth aged 18-25 facing crisis. You can be a beacon of stability and support, offering a safe space for these young lives to heal and thrive. Join us in creating a brighter future by providing short-term refuge or long-term care. Your open heart can make all the difference on their journey to stability and success

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CORE VALUES

Addressing Systemic Barriers and Injustice for Youth

Seek to recognize and challenge systems of power that perpetuate barriers and injustice in young people’s lives (such as racism and classisism), and we are aware that not all youth get the same results through the same hard work under these systems.

Respecting Youth Choices: Acknowledging Their Right to Decide

Understand that all youth will sometimes make choices we don’t agree with, and we acknowledge the youth’s right to make those choices for themselves.

Inclusive Youth Empowerment at Our Ark

Value diversity in all its form, supporting youth regardless of their racial or ethnic identity, religious affiliations, or lack thereof, gender identity or sexual orientation.

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Fostering Shared Leadership through Leading by Example

Leading through example and fostering shared leadership.

Guiding Youth Work with Social Justice and Empowerment

Approach youth work through a lens of social justice and youth empowerment.

Trauma-Informed, Harm Reduction Strategies

Believe in trauma-informed and harm reduction strategies that affirm youths’ strengths and their own agency.

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Sponsor a Youth

A Host Family is not foster care.

  • Has time & capacity

  • Is comfortable with accountability

  •  Leads with respect & inclusion

  •  A final encouragement

  • Families, couples, singles, retirees — anyone with a spare room or safe sleeping space who is committed to youth safety, dignity, and inclusion.

Our Ark Provides

  • Comprehensive onboarding and training for hosts

  • Case management and 24/7 support for hosts and youth

  • Matching and regular check-ins

  • Conflict resolution and mediation support

  • Stipend assistance (when available)

Host Parent Profile

Who Is a Good Fit to Be a Host Parent?

Provide a safe, temporary place for a young person (ages 13–24) experiencing homelessness to stabilize, heal, and plan the next steps toward independence.

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A Host Home is not foster care.

Host parents don’t need to be perfect. They need to be steady, compassionate, and willing to learn.

Host Families Provide 

  • A private room or safe sleeping space

  • A welcoming, respectful environment

  • Basic household access

  • Encouragement and stability—not 24/7 supervision

  • Hosting commitment: typically 3 months - 2yrs (flexible)

A Good Fit for Hosting Is Someone Who…

  •  Is Personally Stable

  • Has stable housing and a predictable daily routine

  • Is emotionally regulated and able to stay calm during stress

  • Has space in their life — emotionally and practically — to welcome a young person

Stability matters more than wealth or experience.

 Respects Structure & Boundaries

Supports Independence, Not Dependence

Safety & Screening (Host and Youth)

  • Background check

  • Orientation & training

  • Home safety walkthrough

  • Matching process based on compatibility

Our Ark coordinates with host families, preparing them to welcome a young person into their homes, supporting both during the housing experience. Our Ark continues working with the youth guest, ensuring they feel safe, comfortable and have what they need to thrive!

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