
Help Homeless Young Adults Thrive at Kyle's Place
Tax deductible
For young adults, homelessness can happen in a variety of ways. Homeless young adults stay with friends, and family traveling from house to house. They may stay in motels, shelters, cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, or any safe place to reside.
As the only youth residential campus in Denton County for assisting young adults ages 14-19, Kyle’s Place arranges stability, security, support, and a family-like experience where youth can:
Foster a positive identity
Break negative cycles
Establish and create a plan for their future
Find the necessary life skills to overcome challenges in adulthood
Programs:
Kyle’s Place – The only youth transitional housing campus in Denton County, Kyle’s Place offers teens (ages 14-19) a safe and supportive environment. Residents receive medical care, academic assistance, nutritious meals, and essential resources to support their well-being.
Dream Initiative – An in-school program that helps students develop confidence and essential life skills, including anger management, substance abuse prevention, and conflict resolution. This program equips students with the tools to build a successful future.
Support Services – Ongoing support to ensure teens continue to have access to guidance and resources as they transition into adulthood. Services include case management, life skills training, medical and dental care referrals, and other vital support.
Co-organizers (4)
Maximiliano Arevalo Jamaica
Organizer
Lewisville, TX
The Journey to Dream Foundation
Beneficiary
Julie Atcheson
Co-organizer
Megan Amici
Co-organizer
Micah Akinlade
Co-organizer
Saul Asefaw
Co-organizer