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Lighthouse provides a wide range of trauma-informed services to help young people and families heal and grow. Whether it’s therapy, residential treatment, foster care, emergency shelter, or housing, every young person receives personalized care and unconditional support to thrive.
Safe and welcoming places where teens heal through nurturing, accountability, and guidance. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ) youth are dramatically over-represented in the homeless youth population.
We provide safe, inclusive, and affirming care for all youth. Lighthouse meets the needs of homeless young adults; including shelter, street outreach, and a safe place to come off the streets and get basic need items.
The team at Lighthouse Youth & Family Services is dedicated, compassionate, and innovative. We are committed to providing quality services and meeting the needs of our community. We are there when children, youth, and families in crisis need us.
Lighthouse Youth & Family Services helps young people in need heal and grow. Lighthouse offers an integrated system of care for ages 0-24 designed to guide and track their progress over time.
Youth Housing Opportunities 2314 Iowa Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45206 513-861-1111. Clinical Services. Integrated Access Center 2433 Iowa Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45206 513-487-6705. Outpatient Services- Mental and Behavioral Health, including Case Management, School-Based Mental Health Services, Therapy Services, Intensive Services 401 East McMillan ...
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Our mission and vision reflect our fundamental belief that delivering inclusive services promotes justice and equity for underrepresented youth and families. Our commitment is to build and sustain a culture where everyone feels valued and heard.
Volunteers provide meals to youth at the Lighthouse Sheakley Center for Youth, the homeless shelter for 18-24-year-olds, and at the Mecum House, which serves 10-17-year-olds. You sign up to prepare lunch or dinner for the shelter’s youth on a designated day.
Contact Us. If this is an emergency, call 911. If you need shelter right now: Age 17 and under, go to or call the Mecum House, 2522 Highland Avenue, Cincinnati, (513) 961-4080. Age 18 and over, go to or call the Lighthouse Sheakley Center for Youth, 2314 Iowa Avenue, Cincinnati, (513) 569-9500.