Waypoint offers a Transitional Living Program designed to help young adults between the ages of 18 and 21 who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of homelessness. This program aims to bridge the gap between being homeless and achieving self-sufficient living. Participants are provided with housing and support to help them attain their education and employment goals, as well as develop essential life skills. The program typically lasts for 12-18 months and is geared towards helping residents move towards successful, independent living.
In addition to providing safe housing, the Transitional Living Program at Waypoint offers various forms of support to its residents. This includes assistance in finding and maintaining employment, as well as support in completing high school education or its equivalent. Participants also have access to life skills groups and regular meetings with a care coordinator to work on setting and achieving personal goals. As part of the program, residents are encouraged to contribute a portion of their income towards savings, fostering financial independence.
Waypoint has multiple regional offices located throughout New Hampshire, making its services accessible to individuals in various regions. These offices serve as hubs for individuals seeking guidance and support, as well as a point of contact for those interested in specific programs offered by Waypoint. By having multiple regional offices, Waypoint ensures that individuals across the state have access to the resources and assistance they need to navigate challenges such as homelessness and achieve self-sufficiency. The organization's commitment to providing support and resources to vulnerable young adults underscores its dedication to helping individuals in need within the community.