Pendleton Place

Today, the original foster care shelter has found new life as an emergency homeless shelter for youth aged 12-21, and Pendleton Place has added multiple programs to support youth experiencing homelessness. Our drop-in center offers basic needs (showers, laundry, food) to youth experiencing homelessness. Our brand new transitional living program provides up to 18 months of shelter with structured skill building and case management support for youth up to 21 years old who are experiencing homelessness, while we operate two HUD housing programs for youth up to 24 years old.
Our Assessment Center has transitioned into a full-fledged Family Resource Center (FRC)! In doing so, we have added family mediation, kinship care support groups and navigation services, developmental screenings, parenting/caregiving enrichment classes, youth homelessness prevention, and other family strengthening services. We believe that families have inherent strengths and abilities to give children safe & stable lives. We leverage their love and elevate their abilities to minimize trauma to children.
Our kinship caregiver services are the cornerstone of our FRC because we know that loving grandparents, aunts, uncles, and fictive kin need additional support when they take in their relatives' children and keep them from entering foster care.
Youth and caregivers of families with children ages 12-21 who are at risk of homelessness can contact Project HOMES for assistance
(864) 516-1228 | |
mcole@pendletonplace.org | |
Monica Cole | |
Community Engagement Coordinator | |
http://www.pendletonplace.org |