Operation SafeHouse, with community support, provides emergency shelter, intervention and outreach services to runaway, homeless or other youth in crisis. SafeHouse offers youth positive alternatives to becoming victims of the streets.

Operation SafeHouse, with community support, provides emergency shelter, intervention and outreach services to runaway, homeless or other youth in crisis. SafeHouse offers youth positive alternatives to becoming victims of the streets.

All of SafeHouse’s programs are designed to improve the health, wellness, and well-being of our clients.

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SafeHouse Youth Services

The SafeHouse Emergency Shelters and Transitional Housing Programs (Riverside and Thousand Palms) provides over 400 young people with crisis intervention services annually and 10,000 youth are reached through our mental health and community outreach programs.

The SafeHouse Emergency Shelters and Transitional Housing Programs (Riverside and Thousand Palms) provides over 400 young people with crisis intervention services annually and 10,000 youth are reached through our mental health and community outreach programs..

Main S.T.A.Y
Emergency Housing for Adults 18-24

Operation SafeHouse is here for you every hour of every day. What are you facing? Domestic Violence, drug addiction, unplanned pregnancy, gender identity issues, suicidal thoughts, or living on the street. We will provide you with the opportunity to be you, let out your frustrations and fears, and learn how to deal with life’s pressure and enjoy all of your triumphs.

Operation SafeHouse is here for you every hour of every day. What are you facing? Domestic Violence, drug addiction, unplanned pregnancy, gender identity issues, suicidal thoughts, or living on the street. We will provide you with the opportunity to be you, let out your frustrations and fears, and learn how to deal with life’s pressure and enjoy all of your triumphs.

MAIN STREET
Transitional Living Program

Established in 2000, The Main Street Transitional Living Program is a 15-bed apartment complex located in downtown Riverside. Services are available to older homeless youth ages 18 to under 21 for up to 18-months.

Established in 2000, The Main Street Transitional Living Program is a 15-bed apartment complex located in downtown Riverside. Services are available to older homeless youth ages 18 to under 21 for up to 18-months.

Street Outreach & Safe Place

Operation SafeHouse has been providing the Street Outreach program to entrenched street youth since 1997. Our team is in the community six days a week at locations where runaway and homeless youth are known to congregate.

Operation SafeHouse has been providing the Street Outreach program to entrenched street youth since 1997. Our team is in the community six days a week at locations where runaway and homeless youth are known to congregate.

Contact Us

Have any further questions about our programs, please fill out the form below for any questions.

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Looking for Volunteers

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Upcoming Events

Youth HOPE Month 2024

Youth HOPE Month, observed each November, is a national initiative led by the National Runaway Safeline (NRS) to raise awareness about the challenges faced by runaway and homeless youth. The campaign focuses on Homelessness, Outreach, Prevention, and Education (HOPE), aiming to engage communities in supporting vulnerable young individuals. Throughout the month, NRS organizes events and provides resources to educate the public and promote solutions for youth homelessness.

For more information and to get involved, visit the National Runaway Safeline’s Youth HOPE Month page.

Steven Fales presents Mormon Boy, A True Story

Our friend, Steven Fales, has generously donated his time and efforts to support SafeHouse of the Desert by presenting his very successful off-Broadway play Mormon Boy!

This true story chronicles Steven’s life and his heartbreaking journey from being a devoted sixth-generation Mormon and father of two, to coming out as gay and being excommunicated from his church.

He also details his painful divorce, a long-fought battle with drugs and alcohol, a stint in prostitution and finally coming out the other side as an out and proud gay dad.

Steven will be presenting on November 17th, at 7:00pm at the Camelot Theater in Palm Springs. All proceeds from both shows will benefit SafeHouse of the Desert and its programs. Tickets can be purchased at mormonboy.com

Help Raise the Roof!

Unfortunately, in addition to the roof needing dire attention, our walkways and one of our building staircases desperately need to be repaired and upgraded. We have a very large goal with cost estimated to be around $100,000 to complete the work. This will be a huge financial undertaking and we are calling on the community for support.
Please consider giving a gift to the youth in our community by donating to our fundraiser to improve the building that provides so many services to those that need it most!