Our Second Stories

Here we share the stories of young people who connected with our programs, got the support they needed, and began writing their second stories.

(Unless otherwise specified, names and identifying details have been changed to protect privacy.)

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The Second Stories Podcast is dedicated to telling stories of people who had first stories full of hardship and hopelessness, yet were able to change the narrative and write a better second story. Theirs are stories of resilience and hope, but also tributes to the people, experiences and organizations that made it possible for them to start again.

Ashley’s Second Story

The hurdles of the COVID-19 pandemic added to "Ashley's" struggles with abuse. Second Story for Young Mothers helped Ashley and her young son find independence and confidence to achieve some of her biggest goals!

Baxter’s Second Story

Virtual learning during the pandemic made "Baxter" even more concerned about graduating on time. Second Story for Homeless Youth staff provided emotional support, advocated for him, and helped him reach his own goals.

Calla’s Second Story

Amidst the challenges and interruptions of COVID-19, many youth like “Calla” were still reaching milestones and achieving self-sufficiency. Calla graduated from Second Story for Youth Mothers with a job and her own apartment and came back stronger.

Kelly’s Second Story

After being kicked out of home and fleeing a friend's house because of domestic violence, "Kelly" ended up in a homeless shelter. Second Story for Young Mothers provided safety, support, and progress towards self-sufficiency.
Asha

Asha’s Second Story

"Asha" was making strides in our program when her hours were cut during the COVID-19 pandemic. Second Story increased her rent, food, and supply support and committed to helping her get through the pandemic.
Cyrus

Cyrus’s Second Story

“Cyrus” has been receiving support through our Rapid Re-Housing Initiative, part of Second Story for Homeless Youth. Much of his progress was interrupted by the pandemic. Read how we're helping recover documents and hope.
Miriam

Miriam’s Second Story

When "Miriam" turned 18, she anticipated going to college. Read how Second Story for Homeless Youth helped her out of an adult shelter, away from her abusive partner, and back in school and working full time.
Melody

Melody’s Second Story

Pregnant and living with an abusive boyfriend, "Melody" fled to a domestic violence shelter. Second Story for Homeless Youth helped Melody into an apartment, earn a medical certificate, and find independence for her young family.
Danica

Danica’s Second Story

After repeated rejection by her parents and later abused while seeking other housing, "Danica" and her grandmother turned to Second Story for Teens in Crisis for counseling to peel back years of abandonment and trauma.
Tiffany

Abel’s and Tiffany’s Second Stories (Video)

Abel and Tiffany share how Second Story in the Community and Second Story for Homeless Youth changed their lives. Have a listen to learn more about these programs and two second stories.
Santiago

Santiago’s Second Story

Was “Santiago” simply a rebellious kid? After Second Story for Teens in Crisis counselors worked on getting to know him and learning why he was acting out, they helped him rewrite his future.  
Timothy

Timothy’s Second Story

When "Timothy" began attending Second Story in the Community, he was struggling academically. Read how tutoring, improved communications with teachers, and a safe space led to an award for his hard work!

Need Help?

If you need help right away, our 24/7 hotline provides support and referrals to services in the Washington DC metro area.
Call 1-800-SAY-TEEN or text “TEENHELP” to 855-11

Your Impact

We make every dollar count. The direct support of young people, their families and their communities, is our first priority. Here are examples of how your donation may be used.

$20,000

  • Three high school students experiencing homelessness receive a full year of rental assistance and support services so they can remain in school and graduate with their class.

$1,000

  • One teenager receives a safe haven, warm bed, food, and round-the-clock support for five nights at Second Story for Teens in Crisis, or
  • Eight months of therapy for a young woman in the Second Story for Young Mothers program.

$500

  • One teen receives daily counseling during a three-week stay at Second Story for Teens in Crisis, or
  • Twenty counseling sessions for the children and teens who are at-risk and participating in our after-school programs.

$100

  • Three teens receive a therapy session at Second Story for Teens in Crisis, or
  • Two weeks of food for a young mother and her child at Second Story for Young Mothers.

Thank you for your support!