Project Reach
Realizing the Educational Achievement of Children experiencing Homelessness
Project REACH is a Saint Paul Public Schools shelter and street-based program that promotes school stability and academic success of children and youth experiencing homelessness. Our program staff serve pre-K and school age children who are in temporary housing situations.
These Are Services Our Program Provides to Students/Families Experiencing Homelessness
The Title I Project REACH Homeless Program is a shelter and street-based program that promotes school stability and academic success of children and youth experiencing homelessness.
- Assistance with Saint Paul Public Schools enrollment and registration process;
- Transportation to enrollment and registration appointments;
- Transportation to the child's school of origin, if possible
- Assistance with school supplies, school uniforms and other resources;
- Referrals to community resources that include medical, food, housing, mental health and others;
- Information and applications for early childhood and pre-kindergarten programs;
- Evening academic services in shelters for school-age children
Please note: To access the referral form, you will need to be on a district server. If there are any difficulties, please contact Heather Alden - heather.alden@spps.org or 651-744-7173.