Evergreen Bright Start in Bremerton is opening a new door for young adults transitioning out of foster care or grappling with homelessness.

The Healthy Transitions Project (HTP) is designed to elevate the emotional and behavioral health of transition-age youth and young adults, ages 16 to 25. By focusing on boosting self-efficacy and maximizing their potential, HTP aims to empower these young individuals to lead full and productive lives. The project’s overarching goal is to develop a robust infrastructure that supports effective access and services across the state.

Evergreen Bright Start in Bremerton is opening a new door for young adults transitioning out of foster care or grappling with homelessness. This brand-new 30-unit apartment complex is more than just housing—it's a lifeline for 18- to 24-year-olds embarking on the journey to adulthood.

Imagine the daunting challenges of aging out of foster care or not having a stable place to call home. Evergreen Bright Start is here to change that narrative. The complex is thoughtfully designed to meet the unique needs of these young people, offering not just a roof over their heads but also an array of supportive services to help them flourish. From educational resources and job training to mental health support and life skills coaching, Evergreen Bright Start is all about empowering residents to build a brighter future.

This project is a powerful testament to the impact of community support. It’s not just about preventing homelessness—it’s about providing these young adults with the solid foundation they need to succeed on their own terms. Evergreen Bright Start is a beacon of hope, demonstrating that with the right support, everyone has the potential to create a stable, fulfilling life.

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