Daybreak crisis shelter for youths to be expanded
By WILLIAM K. ALCORN
VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
YOUNGSTOWN — Family Service Agency is planning a two-story addition to its Daybreak Youth Crisis Shelter that includes space for indoor recreation, offices and meetings, and a new dining area.
Daybreak is a 10-bed residential facility, located at 2611 Homestead Ave. at Indianola Avenue, that offers temporary shelter and crisis counseling to abused, neglected, runaway and otherwise homeless youths ages 12 to 17.
“I think of Daybreak as a home where we provide a stable environment that gives children a chance to be children,” said Vicki Thompson, chairwoman of the Family Service Agency Board of Trustees. Thompson is director of adult education at the Trumbull Career and Technical Center in Champion.
Daybreak, the only residential shelter for runaway and homeless children in the area and one of only 11 in the state, was located on Indiana Avenue on the city’s North Side from 1975 to 2003. The facility was moved in 2003 to its current space, which was given to Family Service Agency by the Mahoning County Mental Health Board, said David Arnold, Family Service Agency executive director.
Arnold said the staff did most of the renovation work on the facility, and the money from the sale of the Daybreak property on Indiana was used to install a sprinkler system, new furnace and air conditioning units and roof at the new Daybreak home. It was the home of the superintendent of the former Woodside Hospital.
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