Homeless Youth

Senator Merkley Visits Looking Glass Rural Program to Discuss Funding Challenges

Senator Merkley Visits Looking Glass Rural Program to Discuss Funding Challenges

On Monday, November 24, Senator Jeff Merkley made a visit to the Looking Glass Rural Program in Cottage Grove. He and his team toured the facility and spoke with staff members including the Looking Glass President & CEO, Chad Westphal.

Looking Glass Homeless Youth Services – Current Projects, Upcoming Needs & a Success Story

Looking Glass Homeless Youth Services – Current Projects, Upcoming Needs & a Success Story

At Looking Glass HYS, summer time is busy – the heat keeps our day use and overnight shelters busy with youth trying to keep cool and utilize resources. Station 7 is undergoing renovations to expand capacity - but we need more funding! New Roads is doing laundry - but we hope to do more! And important annual clothing drives are right around the corner - Braugust - Shoetember - Socktoberfest!

EWEB Grant Provides Funding for Electric Vehicle for New Roads Homeless Youth Program

EWEB Grant Provides Funding for Electric Vehicle for New Roads Homeless Youth Program

In early 2025 Looking Glass New Roads homeless youth drop-in center received funding from Eugene Water & Electric Board to purchase a new electric vehicle that the program will use to run errands, provide outreach and assist youth clients with various needs.

Rural Program - New Building Holds Grand Opening!

Rural Program - New Building Holds Grand Opening!

After several years of start and stop fundraising, Looking Glass staff members and supporters gathered to celebrate the recent opening of a newly renovated building in Cottage Grove. The previous program facility was located just down the street from the new location but was roughly 4 times smaller. The larger space will allow for broader services and offerings to youth aged 11-21 in rural Lane County including laundry, showers, a large beautiful kitchen and space for on-site therapy.

6th Annual Socktoberfest Sock Drive Brings in Thousands of Socks!

6th Annual Socktoberfest Sock Drive Brings in Thousands of Socks!

The 6th annual “Socktoberfest” sock donation drive for homeless youth was again a resounding success bringing in thousands of pairs of (mostly new) socks. The New Roads outreach team hands out socks on a daily basis to unhoused youth they encounter. Socks go fast at New Roads and this annual sock drive aims to sustain us year-round (but we usually run out by summer time).

Thank you to all of our amazing donation location partners and to the generous community who donated so many wonderful socks!

Staff Spotlight: Trafficking Prevention Specialist and Survivor Advocate

Staff Spotlight: Trafficking Prevention Specialist and Survivor Advocate

The Trafficking Prevention Specialist and Survivor Advocate plays a crucial role in providing trafficked youth with a safe space and assistance with extricating themselves from a dangerous situation. For the safety of the employee in this unique role, we are not identifying her by name. For the importance of the education of this community, we are sharing some of her experiences.

Trafficking of youth comes in many forms, but most often comes down to a vulnerable young person trading favors or services in exchange for housing, food, or other basis needs. Or, in some cases these services are traded for drugs or alcohol, which, in turn help these victims endure the assault or abuse at the hands of those holding power over them.

Looking Glass New Roads Kitchen Remodel is Underway

Looking Glass New Roads Kitchen Remodel is Underway

Looking Glass New Roads Kitchen Remodel is underway and we need YOUR help with temporary outdoor kitchen services. Beginning in May the New Roads day program for homeless youth services will begin construction on the current kitchen to enable cooking of full meals. To-date, the New Roads staff have been without adequate ventilation and equipment to provide a full kitchen and thus meals have been quite challenging to provide 3 times per day to homeless youth.

Looking Glass opens new low-barrier homeless youth PEER shelter

Looking Glass opens new low-barrier homeless youth PEER shelter

Looking Glass Community Services has opened a new, low-barrier homeless youth shelter called the PEER Shelter (PEER stands for Persevere, Enlighten, Empower, Renew). The 24-hour accessible low-barrier shelter is for youth ages 16 – 24 years old who are unhoused or otherwise in crisis. The shelter provides youth at risk of being victimized on the streets, a safe, supervised living environment, medical care, basic needs, case management, and substance abuse and mental health treatment access to assist them in moving towards stabilization.

New Roads Homeless Youth - In Need of Male-Identified Clothing Donations!

New Roads Homeless Youth - In Need of Male-Identified Clothing Donations!

New Roads homeless youth drop-in center (off 7th and Blair Blvd) has a clothing closet for youth clients ages 16 to 21. At this time, the shelves containing clothing for male-identifying youth are quite bare. Looking Glass is seeking donations of clothing in a variety of sizes including pants, shirts, shorts, socks as well as shoes of various sizes.

New Roads Outreach Team Expands Staff And Hours

New Roads Outreach Team Expands Staff And Hours

Thanks in part to a capacity building grant awarded from Lane County (via HUD) in 2022, Looking Glass New Roads homeless youth program has expanded both its outreach team and operating hours for the drop-in center located on 7th Avenue in Eugene. The outreach team doubled in size from a staff of 4 to staff of 8 and New Roads went from providing services Monday-Friday 8:30 to 5 to now offering 7-day-a-week services from 8:30AM to 8:30PM.