Non-profit organization with independent 501(c)(3) status

Seed House Project

Our mission is to aid and inspire transition-age youth who are experiencing homelessness by providing a success-driven live/work home, access to entrepreneurial education, supportive mentorship, and leadership tools.

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2 Submitted Ideas

  • LEARN ·2023 Grants Challenge

    Opening a New Seed House

    Seed House Project (SHP) has housed over 100 male system-involved youth while they go to school, work, save and prepare to transition into independent housing with financial stability. The agency offers a total of 46 beds in two housing facilities, along with an innovative, culturally-centered approach to therapy, member engagement and self-discovery. A grant from LA2050 will help SHP to open its newest live/work/study/create space in Westwood that will house 20 TAY, ensuring that every member has the support to ignite their full potential.

  • LEARN ·2022 Grants Challenge

    Transforming youth trauma with creative therapy.

    Since 2017, Seed House Project has helped 102 young men find independent living, employment, and financial stability after foster care. After five years of successful outcomes, we are deepening our impact by launching a creative therapy program tailored to the unique needs of these young adults. Our program will combine trauma-informed therapy with arts education and exploration to help youth process and transform their traumatic experiences into sources of purpose, propelling them into adulthood with a strong sense of identity and direction.

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