Bless a Student in Need - Youth in Transition PUSD

Thank You from Bless a Student in Need - Youth in Transition PUSD!

North Coast!

Your collective efforts have crafted a truly extraordinary Christmas for 48 community partners across our campuses. Thank you for making the season brighter and for blessing our local community! The lives that were blessed are all due to your donations.

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The impact your support can have...


Your gift ensures homeless students have Christmas presents, school supplies, grocery cards, and toiletries—removing barriers so they can focus on learning rather than survival.

About Bless a Student in Need - Youth in Transition PUSD

Removing Barriers, Opening Doors

Every Student
deserves the chance to succeed

Youth in Transition is Poway Unified School District's vital program serving families experiencing homelessness—children living in motels, cars, shelters, or temporarily doubled-up with relatives due to economic hardship. Under the McKinney-Vento Act, this program removes barriers to enrollment, attendance, transportation, and academic success for students who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence. They provide school placement assistance, meals, clothing, school supplies, transportation, academic support, counseling, and medical services through partnerships with local agencies—ensuring no child's education is derailed by homelessness.

"Every child deserves a safe place to learn and grow—homelessness should never stand between a student and their education."

What makes Youth in Transition essential is their comprehensive support that addresses the whole child. Your donation purchases Christmas presents that bring joy during difficult times, provides school supplies that enable learning, funds grocery and gas cards that ease family burdens, and supplies toiletries and other necessities that restore dignity. Every dollar invested helps vulnerable students stay enrolled, attend regularly, and achieve academically—transforming temporary crisis into lasting opportunity.

Will you help ensure homeless students have what they need to thrive in school?