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S.A.F.E.

"Reducing Barriers to the Education of Homeless Children and Youth"

Welcome to the S.A.F.E. Program

Participating Sites:

  • Catalyst - 419-756-1717

  • Catholic Charities - 419-524-0733

  • Children Services - 419-774-4100

  • Domestic Shelter - 419-774-5840

  • First Call 211 - 419-522-4636

  • Harmony House - 419-522-2273

  • Job & Family Services - 419-774-5400

View Our Brochure:
S.A.F.E Program Brochure

Who To Contact:

Who We Are

S.A.F.E. is a Mansfield City Schools program in partnership with local shelters and the community, federally funded through a gran from the Ohio Department of Education under the McKinney-Vento Education for the Homeless Children and Youth Program.

The S.A.F.E. Homeless Program is a collaborative effort by the Mansfield City Schools, local shelters, and the community to provide supplemental eduactional services to children and youth who are experiencing homelessness. S.A.F.E. is funded through the McKinney-Vento Act and serves approximately 300 children and youth annually.

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Phil Mitchell

S.A.F.E. Coordinator

419-525-6400 Ext. 1014

mitchell.phil@mansfieldschools.org

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What We Do

The S.A.F.E. Program provides different services to those that participate, such as a McKinney-Vento Liasion, school supplies for school-aged children, enrollment support to ensure that children are enrolled successfully into school, transportation, community collaboration, campus wear for students in grades 7-12, professional development, and community awareness.

Homelessness is stressful, especially for children, and can cause developmental delays, learning difficulties, depression, and anxiety. Regardless of their living conditions, all children have the right to receive high-quality educational and social services in a safe and caring environment.

Does My Family Qualify?

The term "homeless children and youth" means individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence and includes:

  • Children and youth who are sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardships, disasters, or similar reasons.

  • Living in a public or private space is not designed for humans to live.

  • Living in substandard housing.

  • Living in transitional or emergency shelters.

  • Living in a motel/hotel, trailer park, campgrounds, cars, abandoned buildings, or similar settings.

Barb Kern

S.A.F.E. Program Liasion

419-525-6400 Ext. 1014

kern.barb@mansfieldschools.org

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Dr. Holly Christie

S.A.F.E. Program Liasion

419-525-6400 Ext. 1006

christie.holly@mansfieldschools.org

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Susannnah Wayland

ODE Coordinator

614-387-7725

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