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Become a Program Sponsor

Built Around What Youth
Actually Need

Fund a program that puts healthy essentials directly into the hands of
youth who need them most — and help keep every kit stocked and ready.

Sponsor a Program

Program sponsors make it possible for Teen Health to sustain its mission year-round. Choose a program below to fund directly through our Benevity campaigns.

Campaign

The Dignity Kit Program

We are delivering 500 backpacks filled with healthy snacks, hydration, and essential supplies to young people experiencing homelessness across Los Angeles. Each backpack costs just $25 to assemble but delivers $50 in retail value — doubling every dollar you give. It's immediate nourishment, dignity, and stability for the youth who need it the most.

Campaign

Youth Nutrition Initiative

Food insecurity undermines the programs youth depend on for education, job training, and housing support. We partner with youth-serving organizations to provide consistent, allergen-friendly snacks that keep energy up and engagement strong throughout the day. The initiative is designed to scale rapidly through corporate sponsors and community partners — delivering reliable nutrition across multiple cities to the youth who need it most.

Signature Campaign

The California Regenerative Youth Land Initiative

We are acquiring two working ranch properties in Southern California where unhoused young adults ages 18–29 live on-site,
earn wages, build real skills, and prepare for permanent housing — at their own pace, with real support behind them.

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Regenerative Agriculture

Soil-first production,
orchards, & livestock

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Paid Apprenticeships

12–18 month structured
workforce track

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Enterprise Revenue

CSA, farmers markets,
& agritourism

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Permanent Housing

Graduate when
genuinely ready

Go deeper

Every kit starts with a conversation.

Our programs are built on relationships — with the brands that donate, the volunteers that pack, and the agencies that distribute. Learn more about the issues youth face or find a way to help.