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Raido House

  • Program Description
  • Referral Sources

RaidoHouseRaido House is a transitional residence intended to assist youth in achieving a variety of goals including independence, repatriation, reparation of community relationships, etc.

Targeting Homeless young people between 14 & 17, who do not have Child Welfare status and may or may not be involved in the youth criminal justice system

The program uses Relational, Developmental Assets and Resiliency models in assisting young people build skills and capacities that will assist them in living in safe and responsible independence.

The house is fully staffed by youth workers 24/7. Youth Workers assist residents in life skills, employment, recreation, volunteer activities and schooling. They also assist in accessing important community and health services.

Raido House is always striving to make its programming as relevant and effective as possible. The program is constantly evolving through feedback from residents and other stakeholders.

Contact:

Tina MacMartin, Team Leader - Raido House
Phone: 403.543.7811
tina.macmartin@calgaryjohnhoward.org

RaidoBrochure

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Young people may be referred by anyone; themselves, the court, probation, community service providers, family etc.