About this Event
This training will focus on youth-led best practices for working alongside young adults who are
facing housing and employment instabilities. We will highlight the tools and resources that help service providers connect with young adults so that youth feel seen, supported, and safe.
Attendees will be able to reimagine solutions to best support youth with opportunities that lead to gainful employment and access to secured housing. Join us in this discussion!
Speaker Bio:
Terri Bradley is an LGBTQ+ BIPOC-identifying young adult with lived experience through being
homeless and navigating through adult shelter systems. For the last five years, Terri has
devoted themself to being an active YAC member on PSY's board, serving as a youth
consultant and a credible messenger for the youth & young adults of the LGBTQ+ and BIPOC
communities that are facing, as well as living through, the traumas of systemic oppression to
see a change that is long overdue
Selima Morrow(she/her) Selima advocates for justice and equity for all individuals in our vulnerable and marginalized populations. She has been working with youth, families, and special populations for over 30 years. She has focused her work on helping Youth and youth-led families experiencing homelessness gain access to housing, mental/medical care, education, and employment to encourage self-sufficiency and stability.
Event Venue
Online
USD 0.00