HomePlate has a free weekly dinner for youth, especially reaching out to youth who do not have a stable place to live or are living with friends. It is held on Thursday nights from 6-8pm. While the program is held in a church, it is not a religious program. There are no strings, no judging, no preaching, no drugs, no alcohol, no weapons, and no drama. Dinner is provided by various groups, often church groups.
The eating place on Monday nights |
Getting to know each other. Eryn is in the back pulling chicken. She is the best chicken puller I’ve ever met. |
Volunteers take turns eating with the kids |
The “Arts & Crafts” volunteer. She is cool because she has a San Diego Chargers cup. Everyone knows that people who like the SD Chargers are cool. It’s a fact. |
On October 17th, 2012 HomePlate will be opening a third drop-in location, which will take place on Wednesday nights at Merlo High School in Beaverton.
In the 2011-12 school year, Beaverton School District served over 1800 homeless students. As Washington County’s only drop-in center, we are looking forward to providing more accessible services to youth in Beaverton beginning this fall.
With these expansions, comes a greater need for sustainable support. Currently, we are seeking groups to serve dinner, both Monday and Thursday nights through the end of this summer – we will begin taking dinner-group reservations for Wednesday nights in Beaverton in September. If you are able to provide a dinner on a Monday or Thursday night in August or September, please contact us: 971.238.3055 or dinners@homeplateyouth.org. Additionally, if are not able to provide a dinner, but would like to contribute, please consider becoming a monthly supporter of our services; contact Terra Neilson, terra@homeplateyouth.org.
The garden outside of HomePlate. |
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