K-12 Youth
Engagement Program

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Fostering joy and development

The experience of housing instability and homelessness is challenging for all of our guests, but especially our youngest. That’s why, at People Serving People, we provide school-aged children with joy-filled activities and programs that foster learning, well-being, and community connection.

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About our Youth Engagement Program

Support for every family member

People Serving People supports the whole family, and so we must provide support for parents and children. At our Downtown Shelter, our school-age children find joy, care, and school support through our programs:

  • After-School Program serving elementary students year-round
  • Youth Night peer events for students ages 10-12
  • Teen Night peer events for students ages 13-17

Youth Engagement Program by the numbers

Who we serve

The core of our Youth Engagement Program is our After-School Program, which operates year-round to provide parents and their children with daily educational support, care, and enrichment activities. While we can only enroll 15 students each day, we often provide support for other children in our Downtown Shelter when they don’t have other after-school care options.

  • 15 Children Each Day

    Our current space and staffing levels only support 15 children in our After-School Program for elementary students on a daily basis.

  • 147 Youth Served

    In 2025, 147 guests in kindergarten through 12th grade attended one or more of our youth engagement programs.

  • 178 Elementary Students Served

    In 2025, We enrolled 68 children in our after-school program, and assisted 110 more children to help families cover after-school care as needed.

The need exceeds our resources

  • 20% of Elementary-Age Children Enrolled

    The percent of elementary-age children who were enrolled in our After-School Program in 2025.

  • 61% of K-12 Children Served

    If you include children who received care (but were not enrolled) in our After-School Program, and children ages 10-17 who participated in Youth and Teen Nights, we supported 61% of our K-12 guests in 2025

  • 13 Families Waitlisted Daily

    Number of families on our After-School Program waitlist at any given time in 2025.

People Serving People’s Downtown Shelter serves hundreds of children each year, and we can only meet the needs of some of our families. Children experiencing homelessness need holistic support, including after-school K-12 programming, summer programming, and educational activities that support them during a traumatic time and set them up for success when their family secures stable housing.

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Our after-school and summer programming

Supporting the whole family

The heart of our K-12 Youth Engagement Program is our After-School Program, which also operates during the summer months. The program is open to children in kindergarten through 6th grade and is held each afternoon, Monday through Friday. We provide a safe space for children to encounter delight and joy. Children also receive:

  • Homework support
  • Engaging art and STEM activities
  • Social and emotional learning and development

K-12 pre-teen and teen activities

We complement our after-school and summer programs with engagement activities that foster a lifelong love of learning, focusing on topics that interest our K-12 guests. This includes programs aimed at our older K-12 guests, ages 10-17. Our current activities include:

Youth (Pre-teen) Night

  • For guests ages 10 to 12
  • Occurs monthly
  • Average of 8-10 pre-teens attended each event in 2025

Teen Night

  • For guests ages 13 to 17
  • Occurs monthly
  • Average of 6 to 8 teens attended each event in 2025

Community partners making our program possible



Community partners caring for families in their community make our programming possible. Discover how our community partners generously donate their time, talent, and resources to support K-12 children staying at our Downtown Shelter.

Free Arts supports our After-School Program

Free Arts is a program of Big Brothers Big Sisters that supports artistic and personal youth development through art learning with the guidance of mentors. Sessions are one hour, once a week, for 15-week semesters. Some semesters are supported by “teaching artists” who are local artists sharing their skills and crafts.

ArtiCulture supports our Teen Nights

ArtiCulture sponsors a local artist who leads a two-hour workshop on various crafts. Their mission is to create space and opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to find creative expressions through the visual arts.

Northern Clay Center supports our After-School Program and Youth Nights

Northern Clay Center sponsors a ceramics artist who leads a one-hour workshop for youth to create a guided project, or they may choose to make a project of their choice. Youth receive their work back after about 3 weeks once projects are finished with the final glazing and firing process.

Science From Scientists supports our Youth Nights

Science From Scientists supports our Youth Nights by providing a local scientist to host a one-hour lesson and hands-on experiment (aligned to MN science standards). The program is designed to support science classrooms, but the youth enjoy the experiences provided.

Starbase Minnesota supports our Youth Nights

Starbase Minnesota supports our Youth Nights by bringing the magic of STEM through interactive activities like learning about robotics.

Interested in partnering with us?

There are many ways to support bringing joy-filled and engaging activities to our youngest guests. Find out how! Contact Lola Hormann, Youth Engagement Program Manager.

For our guests



If you are a parent staying in our Downtown Minneapolis shelter and are interested in having your child or children participate in any of our K-12 Youth Engagement programs listed above, please contact your Shelter Advocate or Youth Engagement Program team member.