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Maslow Project tells Medford council it served 1,116 homeless youth and families in 2023‑24; agency highlights school‑based supports and housing placements

5412600 · July 2, 2025
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Maslow Project representatives briefed the council on services for youth experiencing homelessness in Jackson and Josephine counties, reporting 1,116 unduplicated people served in Medford during the 2023–24 program year and a 91% on‑time high school graduation rate for their seniors.

Maslow Project staff told the Medford City Council on July 2 that the nonprofit served 1,116 homeless youth and families in Medford during the 2023–24 program year and that 91% of their seniors graduated on time.

"In Medford, specifically, in the 2324 school year, which aligns with our program year, we served 1,116 homeless youth and families in Medford," Mary Farrell, Maslow Project founder and executive director, said during the presentation. Farrell said the agency serves people from birth through age 24 and partners with schools to remove barriers to education.

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