Monday, January 28, 2008

THE KIDS WILL HAVE THEIR SAY!

Ever wonder what it's like to live on the streets? Want to know the truth about "street families"? Want to know how adults might more effectively engage with vulnerable young people? Yellow Brick Road has invited homeless (& formally homeless) youth and young adults from our community to participate in a very special afternoon of training. Join us as we...ASK THE EXPERTS!

WHEN: Sunday February 24th

TIME: 2pm-5pm

WHERE: Please R.S.V.P. for location at (503)789-4011 or dlundberg@janusyouth.org

photo by kif

Friday, January 25, 2008

Severe Weather Called for January 25th!

Severe Weather has been declared again for Friday January 25th. NO ONE WILL BE TURNED AWAY FROM SHELTER TONIGHT! In addition to the previously announced Severe Weather Shelters, Dignity Village has just announced that they will provide emergency space for 10 extra people on Severe Weather nights. For more information please visit 211 INFO

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Severe Weather Called for January 24th!

Severe Weather has been declared again for Thursday January 24th. This is likely to remain in effect through the weekend but we will update as soon as this is confirmed. NO ONE WILL BE TURNED AWAY FROM SHELTER TONIGHT! In addition to the previously announced Severe Weather Shelters, Dignity Village has just announced that they will provide emergency space for 10 extra people on Severe Weather nights. For more information please visit 211 INFO

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Yellow Brick Road Training This Sunday!

You are invited to attend our upcoming
YELLOW BRICK ROAD VOLUNTEER TRAINING

WHEN: SUNDAY January 27th (2-5pm)

WHERE: Please R.S.V.P. for location: dlundberg@janusyouth.org

This training is FREE and open to anyone interested in learning more about our street outreach program. This is a great opportunity to meet our current team of volunteers and learn more about Portland's longest running volunteer-based street outreach program! Applications will be available after the training.

Severe Weather Called for January 22 & 23!

The puddles are already frozen despite the unusual appearance of a mid-winter sun in Portland! Multnomah County has opened emergency warming stations for the next two nights. NO ONE WILL BE DENIED ACCESS TO SHELTERS TONIGHT. If you need any assistance getting to a warming station, please call Yellow Brick Road at (503) 789-4011 between 6pm-10pm.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Severe Weather Called For Tuesday January 15th

We experienced some unexpected ice last night and this morning and the forecast is calling for similar conditions tonight. The Estate & Calvary Christian Church have opened up emergency warming stations. NO ONE WILL BE DENIED ACCESS TO SHELTERS TONIGHT. Please see the information below regarding available shelters, locations, and eligibility. If you need any assistance getting to a warming station, please call Yellow Brick Road at (503) 789-4011 between 6pm-10pm.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Positive Youth Development

Positive Youth Development is an approach to working with young people that focuses on their development and strengths instead of their problems or deficits. Based on emerging research into human resiliency and brain development, the principles and practices of the Positive Youth Development model have become a recognized best practice for youth programs and an increasingly accepted method of re-thinking our approach with young people. At Janus Youth Programs Positive Youth Development informs nearly every aspect of our work with street-entrenched youth & young adults. In this spirit, and thanks to the generous support of the Hoover Family Foundation, we have implemented a series of youth-driven workshops and field trips over the past year in an effort to build positive adult relationships and self-esteem and to draw our young clients out of the "comfort zone" of street life and low expectations. First we created a suggestion box which became a prominent fixture at our weekly stationary outreach program Portland: Outreach & Engagement. The suggestion box was designed to inspire participants to identify topics of interest and take ownership of the planning process and workshop agendas. Once ideas were selected from the box, youth were encouraged to co-facilitate workshops according to their individual interests, skills, and enthusiasm. At every opportunity staff fostered an environment in which young people felt safe in their vulnerability of taking on leadership roles, making mistakes, and accepting new challenges. This was astoundingly clear at our recent Stencil Art Workshop! We have documented extensive "measurable outcomes" and exceeded our own expectations in terms of successful results, but the photos and beautiful artwork we captured at this workshop speak louder than the reports. Please take a look at the following photos and feel free to drop a line if you are interested in implementing similar workshops at your own agency. We'd be happy to further share with you our experiences.

The workshop was co-facilitated by Rhythm Kenaley-Lundberg, a 13 year-old 8th grade student who volunteered his time and expertise to demonstrate how stencils are created. Thanks, Rhythm!

The first part of the process consisted of brainstorming ideas and thinking about "negative space"...



"NEVER SUBMIT"

"Matt" co-facilitated the workshop along with Rhythm. "Matt" is a very artistic 21 year-old who recently moved into permanent housing through Janus Youth Programs' Clean & Sober Housing Program!

Rhythm finishes cutting out his cowboy stencil...

Outside on our building's Youth Mural Wall, Rhythm lines up his stencil and covers it with spraypaint

"Yeehaw!"


Matt's very first stencil is a resounding success!


Matt decides to attempt a multi-colored design and consults with Rhythm on the best approach...




It turned out beautifully!



"J" sets up his stencil...


The finished piece!














It was an amazing afternoon!
Look for more postings on our workshops and Positive Youth Development soon...

Severe Weather Called For Wednesday January 9th!

The forecast is once again calling for very cold and rainy weather tonight so The Estate & Calvary Christian Church have opened up emergency warming stations. NO ONE WILL BE DENIED ACCESS TO SHELTERS TONIGHT. Please see the information below regarding available shelters, locations, and eligibility.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Severe Weather Called For Tuesday January 8th

The forecast is calling for very cold and rainy weather again tonight, with a wind-chill factor that will make it feel like 25 degrees. Multnomah County has declared a Severe Weather Alert for Tuesday January 8th. NO ONE WILL BE DENIED ACCESS TO SHELTERS TONIGHT. Please see the information below regarding available shelters.

Monday, January 07, 2008

Severe Weather Called For Monday January 7th

The forecast is calling for 35 degree weather tonight with a wind-chill factor that will make it feel more like 25 to 27 degrees. We are also expecting heavy rain throughout the night, potentially up to .8" of an inch in a seven hour period, with some snow flurries. Multnomah County has declared a Severe Weather for Monday January 7th. NO ONE WILL BE DENIED ACCESS TO SHELTERS TONIGHT. Please see the information below regarding available shelters:

Youth/Young Adults Under 21:

Janus Youth Shelter (Porchlight) is the city's only emergency youth shelter for young people under 21 years of age. During severe weather, Porchlight may have the capacity to provide a few additional beds on a first-come-first-served basis (6 extra beds for a total of 36 guests). Note that Porchlight staff will always prioritize safety when determining if the shelter can accommodate additional youth. Porchlight does not have the abililty to accomodate pets or dependents. Located at 1635 SW Alder St., shelter opens at 8:45pm. Youth and Young Adults, age 18 and older, are also welcome at the Adult Shelters, including the Severe Weather Shelter Sites for Adults listed below.

Women Only:

Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter (S.A.F.E.S.)Ankeny Entry at Harbor Light Site (2nd and Burnside) 503-731-3942. Space for 12 additional single women via mats on the floor. No pets or carts. Not disability accessible (up steep set of stairs).

Men Only:

City Team Ministries526 SE Grand Avenue (503) 231-9334
Space for 10 additional single men via mats on the floor in the main room during severe weather. May also be open during the days during severe weather. Typically there is a $3 per night charge, which includes sleeping space and a meal. No pets, and limited space for belongings. Accessible location.

Portland Rescue Mission111 W. Burnside (503) 227-0859
Space for 10 additional single men via mats on the floor in the lobby, may also be open during the days during severe weather. No pets, and limited space for belongings. Accessible location

Men, Women, Couples:

The Estate (Shelter service operated by American Red Cross)
225 NW Couch (Old Town). Open until at capacity. Space for 40-50 adults via cots in the renovated basement – refreshments provided. Pets allowed, and some space for carts. Accessible location (elevator)

Calvary Christian Church126 NE Alberta Portland, OR 97211 (503) 422-6358
Space for 60-70 people.

Union Gospel Mission – Not sure if they will be operating-please call them directly.
15 NW 3rd (503) 228-0319 Open until at capacity

Transportation may be available to people who are unable to get to these shelters. Call (503) 789-4011 for more information.