Now Imagine This…

Written By: Erica Schnitz, MSW, LISW-S, Counseling Services Manager I think that we can all agree that it is cold outside and winter has finally

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Annual Report
Victoria Alesi

What Do You Expect? Part 6

Part six of six: Huck House Supporters Our community can expect meaningful ways for anyone and everyone to get involved in supporting our community’s youth

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Victoria Alesi

What Do You Expect? Part 5

Part five of six: Youth Outreach Program (YOP) Our community can expect diligence in finding the young people that need our help most. One of

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What Do You Expect? Part 4

The Counseling Center at Huckleberry House Our community can expect increased access to specialized support tailored to teen and young adult challenges For nearly 50

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Annual Report
Victoria Alesi

What Do You Expect? Part 3

Part three of six: Transitional Living Program Our community can expect a collaborative effort to resolve youth homelessness In Franklin County, 3,000 youth are estimated

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Victoria Alesi

What Do You Expect? Part 2

Part two of six: Crisis Program Our community can expect a long term solution The Crisis Shelter at Huckleberry House never has been, and never will

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Annual Report
Victoria Alesi

What Do You Expect? Part 1

Part one of six: What do you expect? Our contract with the community is about more than keeping kids off the street. It’s about changing

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Items we need:

Clothing and Personal Items

  • Underwear
  • Sweatpants (Youth M – Adult XXL)
  • Sweatshirts (Youth M – Adult XXL)
  • Shorts (Youth M – Adult XXL)
  • T-shirts (Youth M – Adult XXL)
  • Socks
  • Wallets
  • Earbuds

          Please note that we are unable to accept any used clothing items.

General Supplies

  • Composition notebooks/journals
  • Adult coloring books
  • Colored pencils
  • Art supplies
  • “Smell goods” (i.e. Bath & Body Works)

Toiletries and Hygiene Products

  • Deodorant
  • Shampoo and conditioner*
  • Feminine hygiene products
  • Body soap*
  • Tootbrushes and toothpaste*
  • Brushes and combs
  • Ethnic hair care products

    The * denotes that the item must be in a full size bottle.

Misellaneous Items

  • Baby items
  • Pillows
  • Solid color twin comforters and sheet sets
  • Kitchen utensils, general cleaning and laundry supplies, picture frames
  • Non-perishable food items for youth outreach (crackers, cup of soup, fruit snacks, chips)
  • Gift cards from $5 to $25 for fast food restaurants, grocery stores, gas stations
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