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DREAMCATCHER YOUTH SERVICES
A program of Covenant House California
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Vision statement: Providing safety so at-risk youth can create a future
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Contact: Amba Johnson, Director
DreamCatcher Youth Services/Covenant House CA
1-800-379-1114
510-379-0929
Since 2000, DreamCatcher Youth Services has been the only safe landing for homeless and trafficked at-risk youth in Alameda County who are between the ages of 13-18.
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In Alameda County, estimates range from 1,500 to 3,000 of the number of people ages 13-18 who are homeless or unstably housed. DreamCatcher’s comprehensive constellation of programs is designed to serve these youth by connecting them to stable housing, consistent resources, community and peer supports. Over 90% of youth have been through DreamCatcher have moved directly into stable housing, further education or employment.
At DreamCatcher, we believe that basic needs must be met for the work of healing to begin. We are trauma-informed, youth-positive, and strength-based, using a low barrier, harm reduction model. We understand that a core need of all youth is for connection and from the first point of contact, building a trustworthy relationship is our focus. Over a third of our staff are graduates of our program who returned as adults wanting to give back for all they received, for the ways their lives changed.