Runaways: How The Sixties Counterculture Shaped Today's Practices And Policies by Karen M. Staller

A compelling new book, written by Ozone House board member Karen M. Staller. "Runaways offers an informative description of the history of service development and media construction of runaway youth in America." Emilie Smeaton, Child and Family Social Work


Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Youth: An Epidemic of Homelessness by Nicholas Ray, with chapters contributed by Ozone House employees

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services estimates that the number of homeless and runaway youth ranges from 575,000 to 1.6 million per year. Between 20 and 40 percent of all homeless youth identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT). It is this reality that prompted the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (the Task Force), in collaboration with the National Coalition for the Homeless (NCH), to produce this publication.


Ozone House Youth Selected as Keynote Speaker at National Network for Youth Symposium in Washington, D.C.

The Ann Arbor News 2/5/09 Local 19 year old Andrew Swain knows the meaning of the word change. He is a Peer Educator at the Ozone Drop-In in Ypsilanti, and a previous volunteer with Planned Parenthood’s Project Straight Talk. When he graduated from Milan High School last year, Swain had logged nearly 360 hours of community service. On Sunday, January 25, 2009 Swain had the opportunity to inspire change in our nation’s youth and policymakers as Youth Keynote Speaker at the National Network for Youth Symposium in Washington, D.C. Click the link above to read the Ann Arbor News Story and see a video of Swain's speech!


Ozone House board member, David Keren, battles stinging wind, altitude sickness to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro

The Ann Arbor News 6/19/08 David Keren reached the 19,340-foot summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, the only mountain he has climbed, on Feb. 8, 2008. Our board members are the coolest!


Ozone House Provides Over 65 Youth in Need with Prom Dresses, Suits, Accessories

May 1, 2008 Our second annual Prom Exchange was an incredible success! Thank you to those community members who donated over 300 dresses, suits and accessories in a wide variety of sizes so that many young people were able to find a special outfit that not only fit, but fit their individual style.


Ozone House Youth Spearhead Cleanup

The Ann Arbor News 7/22/07 "Nearly a year after finding a permanent home for their drop-in center at 102 N. Hamilton St., youth from Ozone House now have their sights set on beautifying their new neighborhood." Seth Gordon, The Ann Arbor News Staff Reporter


Gay Youth Find Place to Call Home in Specialty Shelters

The New York Times, 5/18/07 Former Ozone House Executive Director Mary Jo Callan and Case Manager Krista Girty offer their perspective and expertise regarding the need to increase awareness among child welfare advocates of the high number of gay youth in the homeless population and the special problems they face. Studies have reported that as many as 40% of runaway and homeless youth are forced to leave home due to their sexual orientation.


Ozone House Provides Youth in Need with Prom Dresses, Accessories

May 15, 2007 Ozone House held its first-ever Prom Exchange, providing area youth in need with prom dresses, suits, and accessories.


Ozone House Leads Communities Empowering Youth Capacity Building Initiative

April 20, 2007 Communities Empowering Youth is an initiative between Ozone House and six other local service agencies to build capacity to advance positive youth development in Ypsilanti.


Ozone House Helps Fill Foster Care Gap

The Ann Arbor News 4/08/07 Elizabeth Warren's letter to the editor thanking the news for the important coverage of youth aging out of foster care, and reminding readers that Ozone House provides critical support for those youth who have aged out of foster care at age 17 or 18 and lack the resources and support systems to start life on their own.


Grown Up and Out

The Ann Arbor News 4/01/07 The Ann Arbor News profiles youth who have aged out of the foster care system. Many of the young people Ozone House supports have aged out of foster care without the resources and support to start life on their own.


She's at the other end of the line: Ozone House volunteer Angela Williams is ready to listen

The Ann Arbor News 1/20/07 A profile of crisis line volunteer and board member Angela Williams. Our crisis line volunteers field over 1500 calls per year.


Ozone House Provides Support, Safe Haven for High-risk Youth

The Ann Arbor News 9/10/06 An interview with former Ozone House Executive Director Mary Jo Callan about the services Ozone House provides and why youth might seek Ozone's services when they wouldn't seek others.


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Angela Williams
Crisis Line Volunteer & Board Member

“It is our inherent desire to help youth lead safer, fuller, and more vibrant lives that sets Ozone House apart and makes us great at what we do.”

Colleen O'Brien, Youth Development Director