Spectrum Youth and Family Services
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Company typeNon-Profit
IndustrySubstance abuse
Founded1970 (Burlington, Vermont)
Headquarters
Burlington
| Company type | Non-Profit |
|---|---|
| Industry | Substance abuse |
| Founded | 1970 (Burlington, Vermont) |
| Headquarters | |
Area served | Chittenden County, Vermont |
| Website | www |
The Spectrum Youth and Family Services has been offering shelter and support services to at-risk and homeless youth since 1970.[1] The organization is located in Burlington, Vermont, and serves youth ages 14–21.
In 1970 the Burlington Ecumenical Action Ministry founded SHAC, which stood for Shelter Action and later became known as Spectrum Youth and Family Services.[1] Present-day Senator Patrick Leahy, then the Chittenden County State's Attorney (local prosecutor), was one of Spectrum’s early board members.[1]