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File #: 250814    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 9/25/2025 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 9/25/2025
Title: Recognizing, congratulating, and celebrating Valley Youth House on the distinguished occasion of its 20th Anniversary in Philadelphia, passionately serving young individuals to help them achieve their full potential by providing essential services like counseling, housing support, community connections, and life training skills.
Sponsors: Councilmember Landau, Council President Johnson, Councilmember Harrity, Councilmember Driscoll, Councilmember O'Neill, Councilmember Squilla, Councilmember Ahmad
Attachments: 1. Signature25081400
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Recognizing, congratulating, and celebrating Valley Youth House on the distinguished occasion of its 20th Anniversary in Philadelphia, passionately serving young individuals to help them achieve their full potential by providing essential services like counseling, housing support, community connections, and life training skills.

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WHEREAS, Valley Youth House opened its doors in Philadelphia in September of 2005 and has proudly carried out its mission for the past 20 years. Valley Youth House's mission is to be the catalyst for youth to achieve their desired future through genuine relationships that support families, ensure safe places, and build community connections; and

WHEREAS, Valley Youth House's expansion to Philadelphia was spearheaded by Bill Motsavage and Allison Moore, who launched a supportive housing program from new offices on 5th and Chestnut streets.; and

WHEREAS, Over the years, Allison Moore, Shani Meacham, and many others created and expanded Valley Youth House's programming in creative, intentional, and thoughtful ways. This included taking on a DHS contract to manage the Achieving Independence Center in 2009, which provides independent living services to youth ages 14-21 who were in the foster care system. This also included the creation of a Youth Designated Access Point in 2014, which was an ingenious expansion of the street outreach and emergency services program that brought in over 360 youth experiencing homelessness in the first 9 months of operation; and

WHEREAS, Valley Youth House has also innovated in its approach to youth outreach through the creation of the Pride Program in 2020, which launched their first alternative shelter for
LGBTQ+ youth ages 18 to 24 and has since opened up two more transitional houses and expanded even more wraparound support services for LGBTQ+ youth; and

WHEREAS, Valley Youth House has most recently received funding from the School District of Philadelphia in 2023 to expand services to stude...

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