Hope House Emergency Youth Shelter in Chanhassen

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

180 Degrees, Inc.
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Help provide safe shelter and support for homeless youth across the Twin Cities' southwest metro

$2,175

raised by 10 people

$5,000 goal

Youth homelessness knows no boundaries.  Youth in suburban and rural communities like Chanhassen, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Chaska, Victoria, St. Louis Park, Hopkins, and more experience family crisis often leading to homelessness. 

Open 365/24/7, Hope House Emergency Youth shelter is a safety net resource for youth 19 and under and for teens like Mila.   

Mila was homeless off and on for the last few years. Living with an emotionally abusive parent, she says, “made it very hard for me to create and maintain growth and success in many different aspects of my life.”  

After an especially bad fight with her parents, Mila ran – again. That night she slept outside, and the next day her friend drove her to Hope House, 180 Degrees’ Emergency Youth Shelter in Chanhassen.

 Arriving hungry and exhausted, Mila was grateful when she was offered a sandwich, a shower, and space to herself. Staff called Mila's parent, but tempers were still hot.   

Mila was quickly connected to an in-house Case Manager to get the support she needed. That's when she started to understand what peace and safety felt like. 

Having her basic needs met, and a team of staff who empowered her, she could start focusing on her goals. “I want to be doing work that supports me financially, and that inspires me. I want to make a positive impact on the world with my life and career”.  

Then, with help from a mental health counselor, Mila and her family were able to reconnect. After some important sessions of learning how to communicate with each other, they were able to agree on how to move forward -- together.

Your gift provides safe, emergency shelter and services for Minnesota teens like Mila.

Hope House is a shared partnership between 180 Degrees and the Open Hands Foundation and donors like you.

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