When photographer Sara Bloomberg and I visited the Homeless Youth Alliance last week to do a story about its imminent closure, we met a counselor at the drop-in center who said she discovered the organization when she was a homeless youth herself.
Jennifer “Yeah Yeah” Cowles is a native San Franciscan who ran away from home when she was a teenager in the ’90s. She took refuge in the Haight, and got help from the Haight Ashbury Youth Outreach Team, then part of the Haight Ashbury Free Clinic, which later became the Homeless Youth Alliance.
Here, in her own words, she reflects on the nonprofit’s work helping young people living on the streets.
As we reported last week, the alliance is being kicked out of its building in the Upper Haight. The staff is hoping for a holiday miracle, but as of today, the nonprofit’s drop-in center is set to close on Christmas Day, after an annual holiday gathering and meal. It will be an emotional and difficult time for staffers like Cowles and the young people who depend on the organization.