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Youth Haven
5867 Whitaker Road, Naples, Florida, United States
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About the Youth Haven
Youth Haven, located at 5867 Whitaker Road in Naples, Florida, is a transformative institution that provides support and opportunities for young individuals in need. Testimonials from past residents speak to the life-changing impact of Youth Haven, with many expressing gratitude for the positive influence the institution has had on their lives. From providing educational support to fostering a sense of belonging and family, Youth Haven is dedicated to helping young people reach their full potential. With a focus on empowerment and encouragement, Youth Haven offers a safe and nurturing environment where individuals can thrive and achieve their goals. Whether it's through education, job opportunities, or emotional support, Youth Haven is committed to making a difference in the lives of the youth it serves.
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5867 Whitaker Rd, Naples, FL 34112, United States
Opening hours of Youth Haven
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Youth Haven
"Absolutely hell when I was there before I left to go with my adoption parents it felt like I was released from jail. There where some staff that cared and would take care of us but they did it for the money. Yes it's hard to take care of 30 kids. But make it a safe environment I was there 8 years ago maybe there was a change but it took 6 years to get over everything. I'm sorry for the kids there now."
"i was here twice, the first time with my little sister and that time went alot better. There is alot of drama and some of the staff are nice and are there for you and others are only in it for the money. The second time I was there it was rough and there was even more drama and there new staff are disrespectful and don't care what so ever. 2018-2020"
"My brother and I were here in like 1985. We were homeless and our mother took us here while she found work and got us a home to live in. At that time she paid a fee each month for us to be there because we were not in the system. It was nice there the staff was very nice we had bikes to ride, movie nights where a few of us were able to pick out movies at the video place. We had a tutor who came in a couple times a week who had work books and things we could work or or we could get help with regular school work. It was clean safe and secure. We were younger so we lived in the main building but the teenagers lived in separate cottages and we didn’t see them except for outings. We took trips to circus world and at Christmas everyone was given a $25 gift certificate from K-mart and we were aloud in the store before they opened to shop. Back then $25 was a lot. I was always very grateful that there was a place like this we could go to rather then sleep in empty construction sites like we were and there were many times later in life I had wished we could have stayed there where it was safe."
"I was there between 2015-16. You can easily tell what staff is there for the youth while other staff are there for the paycheck. The staff aren't properly trained(unlike foster parents). I over heard some of the arguments(since they were loud) between the foster youth and staff that they want to run away and the staff would say something like "the door is right there." You shouldn't say that to any kid whether they're bad kids or not. It's not very clean. The only times when they clean good is when they have people visiting to donate to the place. When they do clean they expect the younger kids(6-10) using chemicals which kids at that age should only worry about cleaning up their toys. Also the directer of the place and some of the other workers choose favorites which they shouldn't because the home is for foster youth and for homeless/runaway youth, they should car about everyone. They only pay attention to the youth that are quite and don't cause trouble. If I was the owner of the organization I would pay attention to EVERYONE since I am there for the YOUTH. I hope when I visit group homes when I go to visit there they are a little better then they were, if not then the people I work for will make sure to change up the place."
"Well i was there when i was 9 & turned 10 there. So i was there for a year. Im thankful that i was put in such a great place like youth haven and not anywhere else. They do make you feel like a real family and welcoming. They care for the children there deeply and never mis treated. They do get consequences though if they misbehave. Not major tho just something like not being able to play in the playground or pool table for a certain amount of time. I remember Mr.Dani , Ms.Abby , Ms.Charlene , Mr.Warren & Mr.Jason. Those were the most memorable to me. And this new lady that came after a while i forgot her name i think she was japanese but anyways youth haven is a great place and i loved it."
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