Progressive Pathways City House in Plano, Texas
About Progressive Pathways City House
Progressive Pathways City House is a nonprofit transitional living program in Plano, Texas, providing residential housing and support services for homeless youth ages 16 to 21. This single family residence has two baths. Shoshoni Park is practically next door.
The program offers counseling, life skills training, education assistance and job readiness support to help young people achieve self-sufficiency. With a mission centered on guiding at-risk youth toward independence, City House creates a stable foundation for those who need it most.
Helping Homeless Youth in Collin County
City House specializes in providing 24/7 residential support for young people experiencing homelessness. The program combines stable housing with comprehensive case management, helping residents set goals and work toward independent living.
Residents receive hands-on life skills training alongside educational and vocational support. Sessions focus on practical tools like budgeting and daily living skills that prepare young people to thrive on their own after completing the program.
Support for Pregnant and Parenting Young Women
City House offers specialized care for pregnant and parenting young women, a population many transitional programs do not serve. These residents receive the same counseling and case management while also accessing resources tailored to their unique needs for themselves and their kids.
Getting Started with City House
Progressive Pathways City House serves young people residing in Collin County, Texas, through its Plano residential facility. Services are offered completely free of charge, with eligibility determined through a phone-based intake assessment.
Contact
(972)424-9556
Address
3200 Stonecrest
Plano, TX - 75074
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