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With “I Live Here” software:
- A 16-year-old finds a summer job near her home.
- A 22-year-old finds support for college.
- An 18-year-old with mental health needs finds services.
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Collecting and sharing information on youth services in your area doesn’t have to be expensive and time-consuming. Why reprint costly paper directories that are quickly outdated when there’s a better way?
A cost-effective, efficient way to pass along the latest information that’s important to youth. This cutting-edge software can help you organize youth resources, give staff the tools they need to serve youth more effectively, and connect youth to services and information they need.
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Examples of “ilivehere software”“I Live Here” software brochure |
The software is easy to use and maintain.
As the leader in youth resource information, you can provide youth and young adults quick and easy access to information specific to their address so they can find help and information on employment, health, postsecondary training, housing, and much more close to home.
When you license “I Live Here” software, you also become part of a national youth resource data-sharing project. The facts you enter are included in a central database of youth resources from around the country, giving your data broader visibility.
Learn how “I Live Here” can help your organization fulfill its mission and stay on budget, please contact:
Shauna McDonald smcdonald@PACER.org
PACER Center
8161 Normandale Blvd.
Minneapolis, MN 55437
952-838-9000
PACER.org
James Logan jlogan@youthlineamerica.org
Youthline America
33 E. 33rd St., #1008
New York, New York 10016
212-213-9741
Youthlineamerica.org
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Youthline America’s mission is to guarantee every young person safe and accurate information to make better decisions that satisfy us all. |
| PACER Center’s mission is to expand opportunities and enhance the quality of life of children and young adults with and without disabilities. | |
| “I Live Here” is a partnership of Youthline America and PACER Center. | |