Statistics
2009 / 2010
• Up to 5,000+ contacts were made
with youth
• More than 350+ youth served
• 25 youth have worked full time
in BottleWorks, 16 of whom are now working
full time, 5 of whom have found and maintained housing
• More than 125+ youth have worked
in BeadWorks
• More than 52 youth registered
in our Achievement Centre. Of those
52, 16 credits were earned,
1 Ontario Secondary School Diploma,
3 Ontario Secondary School
Certificate, 5 GED diploma and
1 Ontario Literacy Test
• Operation Come Home registered 42
youth in our employment program. Of those 42,
24 found jobs and 3 returned
to school
• Operation Come Home re-united 90 youth
with their families across the country
• 36 presentations were made in
the community and to local high schools, reaching almost
3,000 youth and community members to
educate them on what it is like to "live on the streets",
our "Fork in the Road Tour"
• Operation Come Home had more than 24 active
students and volunteers who worked at OCH on a regular
basis
•
The drop-in and resource centre provides services to more
than 45+ youth per day