Youth Village

Youth Village is composed of three houses to support minor girls (ages 12-17) who have experienced sex trafficking.

We are currently working with partners to finish converting the Bloom House and House of Hope into a home-like environment where our youth can have indoor and outdoor spaces for learning, entertainment, and sleeping and eating.

 

Youth Village Houses:

Nancy's House - Nancy's House is our newest residential supportive services home. It is named after District Attorney Nancy O'Malley, who made this House possible and recognized her valiant effort throughout her career to combating human trafficking.

Nancy's House is NOW ACCEPTING referrals and clients.

 Inside Nancy’s House

F.A.Q.

How long can the youth stay? Do they have to stay the whole time?

Youth Village Campus will be set up as short-term emergency shelters and long-term housing. Youth can leave and return to the campus daily. There is no maximum length of stay, and we are not a locked-down facility so that youth can go at any time.

Will Houses at Youth Village feel like a home?

The youth's houses will be active, with three cooked meals per day, staff always present, educational and recreational activities, guest speakers, and entertainers. We have also created spaces where individuals can be alone with their thoughts and for quiet study.

What services will the youth receive?

Each young person will receive healthy food, a safe and secure place to sleep, and case management.


For more information on Youth Services, please email youthservices@rubysplace.org or call our 24/7 hotline at (888) 339-7233

Special thanks to