Bridge’s Transitional Living Program provides housing, life-skills training, and support to homeless youth ages 18 to 21. Through this program, young people live among their peers while they learn the life skills necessary to successfully manage and sustain their own households. Through groups and individual counseling, residents learn how to set goals and work toward them while focusing on daily routines that may include work, school, homemaking, shared meals, and a regular calendar of traditional holidays and events. All residents have access to services available at Bridge, including substance abuse and emotional counseling, free medical care, high-school equivalency education and employment training programs, referrals, and advocacy to a broad network Length of stay = 72 hours. Counseling. Limited food. Medical care by referral. Day Program.