 
			 
			A list of resources for housing options INSIDE Marin
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Temporary motel stays 
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Room in a home 
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Apartment with Peers 
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Next Door online community 
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Airbnb (in development) 
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Gilead House (Single Mom’s) 
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Center for Domestic Peace 
 (temporary stay from an abusive relationship)
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Shelter 
 
			HOST FAMILIES
What is an AHO Host Family?
Host families volunteer to assist a homeless youth ages 18 to 25, served by AHO, to stabilize and reconnect to the community. Byy offering a room in their home for 2 months or, up to 6 months allows a youth to begin a job (if they aren’t already working) and focus on a securing stable housing and working toward their educational and life goals. All families have the 24/7 support of AHO in this process.
Youth Characteristics
AHO youth come to AHO with certain characeristics resulting from their histories of neglect, abuse and abandonment. They may display learned helplessness; delayed emotional development; concentration and focus challenges; PTSD; anxiety and depression; and distrust of adults and mainstream institutions. They are not mentally ill or drug/alcohol addicted.
 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			