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Nonprofit Category: F - Mental Health & Crisis Intervention
Exempt Status: 501(c)(3) (IRS Form 990 Filed)

Haven House currently has 10 programs that help youth experiencing homelessness, youth in crisis, and youth facing significant life challenges. Haven House helps more than 1,200 youth each year across Wake County overcome challenges and find a path to success. This includes our Wrenn House shelter, the only emergency shelter for youth ages 10-17 experiencing homelessness within a 1.5-hour radius of Raleigh. Below is a list of each our our programs which explains who the program serves and how. 


  • Wrenn House – The only homeless, runaway, and crisis intervention program and shelter for youth ages 10-17 in the Triangle
  • Street Outreach – Provides homeless and street dependent youth ages 16-24 with food, hygiene kits, skill-building courses, case management, and referrals to needed services. We are the designated “point of entry” agency in the community to assist youth under the age of 24 experiencing homelessness.
  • Transition in Place – Helps homeless youth ages 18-24 and their minor dependents (if applicable) move into transitional housing services
  • Second Round – Uses boxing, fitness, and exercise to teach youth involved in at-risk behaviors self-discipline, teamwork, leadership, healthy living, and other pro-socialization elements
  • Juvenile Diversion Team – Works with youth and families not currently involved in the juvenile justice system who have problems, such as truancy, not complying with rules at home, and/or running away
  • Multi-Systemic Therapy – Partners with youth and their families to provide an evidence-based treatment program in an effort to strengthen the family unit and ensure that youth can successfully remain in their homes and/or communities
  • Outpatient Therapy – Provides quality support ranging from clinical assessments, individual and family therapy sessions, guidance on your recovery journey, education, and additional mental health resources to our youth (ages 7-24). Together we can create a thriving community for all.
  • Juvenile Assessment Team – Conducts screenings and comprehensive clinical assessments for youth currently involved in the juvenile justice system and makes referrals for youth to recommended service providers
  • Community Alternatives Program – Provides intensive case management, intensive monitoring, family support, and services for youth currently at-risk for placement in detention or pending release from detention
  • Restitution and Community Service – Allows diverted and court-involved youth to perform supervised community service hours and/or earn restitution to benefit victims