Standup For Kids
Items needed include:
Socks
Mens’ boxers
Girls’ underwear
Mens’ crew neck t-shirts
Mens’ tank top shirts
Sports bras
Regular bras
Jeans
Tennis shoes
One of the campaigns the organization conducts is the Turn Purple Campaign which supports child abuse and homelessness prevention all over the U.S. through various activities in the spring.
In Dallas, for example, the Purple in the Park will be hosted by the city and the local Stand Up office May 20th from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Reverchon Park, 3505 Maple Avenue.
The outreach centers provide a safe and caring environment for kids where they can receive counseling, education, transportation to and from school, work skills, and learn how to live independently. The center must be easily accessible to the kids and is generally located in a convenient, downtown location.
The centers provide services such as a safe environment to rest, referral services, meals and snacks, phone messages and mail service, hygiene products, apartment finding services, i.d. services, and a place for kids to receive ongoing training.
According to Stand Up a viable street outreach program is not solely concerned with finding homeless kids who are interested in staying in a shelter. Staff say they can now identify why kids will not or cannot enter a shelter.
If you would like to get involved with Stand Up shelter outreach or have any questions, email dallas@standupforkids.org.