Implement prevention services for youth and young adults
FOCUS, SHELTER PROJECT CENTER FOR SOCIAL REINSECTION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN FAVOR OF HOMELESS YOUNG PEOPLE
The architectural proposal for a shelter for children and adolescents in situations of abandonment and social risk in Tijuana Mexico, based on Our United States Tax Office, focuses on addressing the needs of a group of users between the ages of 18 and 22. . Under the supervision of the local government, however, they lack adequate conditions for their social, educational and recreational development.
The main objective of this proposal is to achieve the social and family reintegration of these children and adolescents. To achieve this, a sustainable and playful architecture is proposed that promotes environmental awareness and care for the planet. Some key aspects of the proposal are:
This project will offer an INTERNSHIP CENTER SHELTER, from the Haitelmex Foundation, which aims to reduce the rate of insecurity linked to youth crime. This social reintegration project through environmental protection and plastic waste management aims to increase the resilience of vulnerable communities to the impacts of climate change. This project will allow us to generate jobs, fundraising, training and green employment for a green economy and to train environmental defenders. , we offer housing and training services and plan to help these groups of youth in the following ways
• Identify youth at risk of homelessness
• Design and develop a comprehensive community plan to prevent youth homelessness.
• Promote equity in the provision of services.
• Implement prevention services for youth and young adults at risk of homelessness and their families.
• Evaluate the implementation of prevention services and interventions.
• Education
• Health
• Child welfare
• Family support
• Substance abuse prevention and intervention
• Domestic violence
• Crisis intervention
We plan more than 3,600 advocates will focus on a systematic approach to ensure that environmental voices in the Latin American and Caribbean region and other regions are heard. These promoters aim to contribute to the reduction of the impacts of pollution caused by plastics and prevent and reduce polluting emissions and other degradation caused to the environment for a renewable period of 12 months.
To implement this initiative and achieve the desired goal, Haitelmex and its subsidiaries will need the aforementioned means:
(1) Training of technical personnel in charge of training project beneficiaries
(2) Training of personnel responsible for project management and monitoring
(3) Training of beneficiaries (3600) of the project
(4) Materials and equipment necessary for the manufacture of plastic objects
(5) Popularization of project actions
(6) Project coordination and management
(7) Support for capacity development of grassroots organizations and local civil society
(8) Create a structure for the sale of plastic waste. And create activities to preserve and protect our environment, and for a clean city in the face of the problem of transitory migration.
Phase 1: Planning
The goal of the planning phase is to guide the prevention interventions and services that will be provided. Once the prevention plan is complete, it will be sent to us for review and approval. Within our initiative, services will be provided to young people who are in the prison system, technical assistance and formal education. Prevention services specifically designed for youth and young adults who are at risk of homelessness or housing instability and their families will also be planned and implemented. We will work with other partners to develop a shared definition of youth homelessness prevention. And other services, also to respond to the services that are available to us, our purpose is to train 3,600 new beneficiaries between phases one and two so that they can become defenders of the environment. In partnership with other providers, such as, Education, Health, Child Welfare, Legal Services, Public Benefit Agencies, etc. In the end, these beneficiaries will receive a certificate issued by our institution to accredit their participation.
The architectural proposal for a shelter for children and adolescents in situations of abandonment and social risk in Tijuana Mexico, based on Our United States Tax Office, focuses on addressing the needs of a group of users between the ages of 18 and 22. . Under the supervision of the local government, however, they lack adequate conditions for their social, educational and recreational development.
The main objective of this proposal is to achieve the social and family reintegration of these children and adolescents. To achieve this, a sustainable and playful architecture is proposed that promotes environmental awareness and care for the planet. Some key aspects of the proposal are:
This project will offer an INTERNSHIP CENTER SHELTER, from the Haitelmex Foundation, which aims to reduce the rate of insecurity linked to youth crime. This social reintegration project through environmental protection and plastic waste management aims to increase the resilience of vulnerable communities to the impacts of climate change. This project will allow us to generate jobs, fundraising, training and green employment for a green economy and to train environmental defenders. , we offer housing and training services and plan to help these groups of youth in the following ways
• Identify youth at risk of homelessness
• Design and develop a comprehensive community plan to prevent youth homelessness.
• Promote equity in the provision of services.
• Implement prevention services for youth and young adults at risk of homelessness and their families.
• Evaluate the implementation of prevention services and interventions.
• Education
• Health
• Child welfare
• Family support
• Substance abuse prevention and intervention
• Domestic violence
• Crisis intervention
We plan more than 3,600 advocates will focus on a systematic approach to ensure that environmental voices in the Latin American and Caribbean region and other regions are heard. These promoters aim to contribute to the reduction of the impacts of pollution caused by plastics and prevent and reduce polluting emissions and other degradation caused to the environment for a renewable period of 12 months.
To implement this initiative and achieve the desired goal, Haitelmex and its subsidiaries will need the aforementioned means:
(1) Training of technical personnel in charge of training project beneficiaries
(2) Training of personnel responsible for project management and monitoring
(3) Training of beneficiaries (3600) of the project
(4) Materials and equipment necessary for the manufacture of plastic objects
(5) Popularization of project actions
(6) Project coordination and management
(7) Support for capacity development of grassroots organizations and local civil society
(8) Create a structure for the sale of plastic waste. And create activities to preserve and protect our environment, and for a clean city in the face of the problem of transitory migration.
Phase 1: Planning
The goal of the planning phase is to guide the prevention interventions and services that will be provided. Once the prevention plan is complete, it will be sent to us for review and approval. Within our initiative, services will be provided to young people who are in the prison system, technical assistance and formal education. Prevention services specifically designed for youth and young adults who are at risk of homelessness or housing instability and their families will also be planned and implemented. We will work with other partners to develop a shared definition of youth homelessness prevention. And other services, also to respond to the services that are available to us, our purpose is to train 3,600 new beneficiaries between phases one and two so that they can become defenders of the environment. In partnership with other providers, such as, Education, Health, Child Welfare, Legal Services, Public Benefit Agencies, etc. In the end, these beneficiaries will receive a certificate issued by our institution to accredit their participation.