School Partner Resource Portal
Robyne’s Nest partners with school administrators and student support teams in Huntington Beach Union High School District and Newport-Mesa Unified School District to support students experiencing housing instability, lack of support, or other barriers to success.
Students we serve typically range from 14–24 years old as they work toward stability, graduation, and long-term self-sufficiency.
This page provides school partners with quick access to referrals, programs, and resources available to support your students.
Quick Actions (Start Here)
Refer a student to Robyne’s Nest
Use the secure referral form below. Our Student Care team will follow up within 1–2 business days.
School Pantry and Resource Distribution
We offer life skills classes, wellness workshops, and prevention/awareness programming.
Invite Robyne’s Nest to Your Campus
We offer life skills classes, wellness workshops, and prevention/awareness programming.
Have a question? Email studentcare@robynesnest.org
Please do not include detailed medical diagnoses or explicit descriptions of abuse in this form. Additional sensitive information may be shared directly with our Student Care team.
What Happens Next?
After we receive your referral:
Our Student Care team reviews the referral and determines urgency.
We coordinate with the referring staff member to schedule an initial meeting with the student.
We assess the student’s needs and determine the appropriate support pathway.
Support may include:
• Food and basic needs support
• Life skills education
• Wellness and resilience support
• Transportation assistance
• Mentorship and coaching
• Housing support when applicable and available
About Robyne’s Nest
Robyne’s Nest supports at-risk and homeless youth who have little to no parental support. Our goal is to ensure students can remain focused on their education while building the life skills, stability, and support networks needed to become self-sufficient adults.
In addition to our full-support program, we partner with local middle and high schools (grades 6–12) to provide early-intervention and prevention-focused outreach. These programs—offered free to schools—include:
• Wellness and resilience workshops
• Life skills classes
• Mentorship and leadership development
• Awareness and prevention programming
Together, these services help students build confidence, develop practical skills, and make healthy decisions as they prepare for adulthood.
Programs & School-Based Resources
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Mental Health & Wellness Classes
prevention-focused skills for stress, coping, and resilience
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Life Skills Classes
practical skills for adulthood (work, budgeting, self-care)
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Mentorship Programs
connection, guidance, accountability
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Project SHIELD
student support / prevention programming
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Fentanyl Awareness & Risks of Substance Abuse
prevention and education
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School Distribution
Access information about Robyne’s Nest school-based pantry distributions and how staff can help connect students to food, hygiene items, clothing, and other basic needs.
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Scholarship Application
Forms & Downloads
Pantry/Basic Needs Request Form (Coming soon)
Scholarship Application (Coming soon)
Program One-Sheet (PDF) (Coming soon)
Class Menu / Semester Availability (Coming soon)