The Hutton House, run by the Center for Human Services in Washington state, is a resource designed to provide support services for homeless or at-risk youth aged 12-17. These services include temporary shelter, family reconciliation assistance, school support, independent living skills training, substance abuse education, and job readiness training. The goal of the Hutton House is to provide a safe and supportive environment to help these young people rebuild their lives and transition back into the community successfully.
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