MY House's New Building: A Fresh Start for Wasilla's Youth
I think a lot of people probably don't know what permanent supported housing is, and one of the groups that's most difficult for us to place right now- of the clients that we serve are clients that are mildly disabled.
Ever wondered how a building can change lives? Michelle and Isaac from MY House are here to tell you all about their ambitious new project. In this episode, they dive into the exciting updates on their $23-million Federal appropriation project, aimed at expanding their services for young people in need in Wasilla, Alaska. MY House isn't just a drop-in center; it's a lifeline offering food, housing, job training, and much more.
Now, with this new building, they're taking things up a notch. One standout feature? Permanent supported housing for mildly disabled clients—a crucial addition to the community. Michelle and Isaac share heartwarming stories about how art and creative expression have created a sense of belonging among the youth they serve. They also highlight the tireless efforts of their outreach team, who provide essential services to at-risk youth from the new facility.
As they chat, you'll feel their passion and dedication to making a difference. By the end of the episode, Michelle and Isaac are looking ahead with optimism, eager to see how the new building will further their mission. They invite you to get involved and support MY House in any way you can. Tune in to hear how this new building is set to become a beacon of hope for Wasilla's youth.