Teen Health

Context • Updated 1/1/2026

When teens lose housing, risk finds them fast

Housing instability isn’t just “no home.” It can mean couch surfing, unsafe situations, and constant stress.

Why the first 72 hours matter

Youth who lose stable housing often face immediate risks: exploitation, hunger, untreated health needs, and isolation.

Support that is fast and practical can reduce harm and help stabilize the next step.

What stabilization looks like

A kit of essentials can’t solve homelessness — but it can reduce the burden while a youth connects to shelter, services, or a safer plan.

Take action

Help deliver essentials to youth who need them most.

A clean, focused site should always make the next step obvious.