Drop-ins welcome from 9:00am - 5:00pm
Project Everlast works with unconnected young people from age 14 until their 26th birthday by using community resources to improve youth’s opportunities and networks for:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Health care
- Education
- Employment
- Daily living items and Personal items
- Community engagement, policy, training, and education
Project Everlast works to help unconnected young adults establish lifelong connections to support systems and community resources through completely voluntary programs such as Central Access Navigation and Youth Engagement.
Get involved! If you're interested in learning more, please contact Nikia Gunn-Abdulai (She/Her), Director of Navigation, at 402-310-0800 or Nikia@bridgefamilynetwork.org.
Am I eligible for Project Everlast services?
You are eligible for Project Everlast services if you are:
- Between the ages of 14-25
- Live in Douglas, Sarpy, or Pottowattamie counties
- Have experience in one or more of these areas:
- Foster care
- Pregnant and/or parenting
- Homelessness
- Human trafficking
- Justice system
- Lack of overall family support
If you do not fit into these categories, please reach out to Nikia Gunn-Abdulai (She/Her), Director of Navigation, at 402-310-0800 or Nikia@bridgefamilynetwork.org and we can find you alternative services in the community from one of our community partners!