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Wilcome Human Services, Inc. is a 501(C)3 organization which offers community-based at-risk youth/young adult mentoring and transitional housing to young adults while
providing support, encouragement, guidance, and educational/job resources.

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Wilcome Human Services, Inc. programs are designed to consult and partner with schools, families, local agencies, and organizations, to help at-risk youth and young adults in everyday living skills, education/academic support, socialization, healthy behaviors and career exploration.

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Our Mentoring Programs:

Youth and young-adults, ages 12 to 24 are paired or arranged in age appropriate groups, with skilled, professional/trained mentors. Our program is partnered with The National Mentoring Partnership (https://www.mentoring.org).

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Our Transitional Housing Programs:

  1. Transitional housing for single young ladies, ages 18-24, (and family) who are experiencing homelessness and instability. The Welcome House provides support services, case management, resources and programs to obtain housing, jobs and educational resources.

  2. Transitional housing program for single young men, ages 18-24, (and family) who are experiencing homelessness and instability. The Destiny House provides support services, case management, resources and programs to obtain housing, jobs and educational resources. (Opening December, 2025)

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About 988

People can call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org for themselves or if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.

988 serves as a universal entry point so that no matter where you live in the United States, you can reach a caring, trained counselor who can help.

988 offers 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors who can help people experiencing mental health-related distress. That could be:

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Become A Mentee Today!

 

You too can be someone's HERO!

 

Success Stories

Thank you for your support and dedication! I could not be alive if it were not for Wilcome's transitional program.      Anna

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