Transitional Living-Parenting Program

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Region Housing is available in Manchester and Littleton with youth accepted from the entire state Eligibility Homeless youth and those at imminent risk, ages 18-21 (upon entry), who are pregnant or parenting (must have at least 50% of custody of child.) Contact Manchester, Littleton
603-518-4380

If you are a young person, 18-21, who is pregnant or parenting, and are homeless or at risk of being homeless, the Transitional Living Parenting Program can help.

TLPP is a safe, time-limited housing program, that provides supportive services to help young parents to improve their lives (work, continue education), while raising a family. The program can help you to increase safety, well-being, permanent connections, and self-sufficiency, and ensure that your child gets off to a good start in life.

As a TLPP resident, you are provided an apartment, access to educational, vocational, and community resources, and will learn parenting and independent living skills such as household management, while you move toward independence.

Your TLPP care coordinator will meet weekly with you to help you toward reaching your goals. A focus is placed on positive parenting, education, and employment. Intensive case management is provided in a strengths-based, youth-centered manner that will build the your ability to be a good parent and contributing member of the community. You and your child(ren) may remain in TLPP for 12-18 months.

Meet Our Team

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Erin George-Kelly, MA Director kellye@waypointnh.org
Mandy Lancaster
Mandy Lancaster, MSW Manager lancasterm@waypointnh.org

Funding

Administration for Children and Families – Family and Youth Services Bureau Housing and Urban Development Department

Our sincere thanks to over 1,600 donors (so far) who contributed critical funds to support NH youth experiencing homelessness.

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