We were built specifically for the young people most systems weren't built for.
G.L.O.M. TAY is a behavioral health and life transition program serving youth and young adults ages 16–25 — built around a four-tier continuum of care and a team that stays with them through all of it.
What is G.L.O.M. TAY?
G.L.O.M. TAY (Transitional Age Youth) is a comprehensive behavioral health and life transition program serving youth and young adults ages 16–25. We specialize in supporting young people who are navigating some of the most vulnerable and critical years of their lives — particularly those transitioning out of foster care, exiting probation, experiencing housing instability, or living with untreated mental health and substance use challenges.
The transitional age years — roughly 16 to 25 — are among the highest-risk period in a young person’s life. This is when mental health conditions often first emerge, when the safety nets of childhood systems drop away, and when the absence of consistent support can set the trajectory for years to come. Our program exists because this population deserves more than a referral and a waiting list.
Our program operates as a four-tier continuum of care, meaning we meet young people at whatever stage they’re in and walk alongside them through every transition — without ever changing providers, disrupting relationships, or starting over. The same team. The same commitment. Every step of the way.
Mission, Vision & Commitment
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Our Approach
G.L.O.M. TAY uses an intensive, multi-disciplinary team model grounded in evidence-based clinical practice. Our team draws on Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as primary frameworks, alongside other trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and client-centered therapeutic approaches — selected and tailored based on each young person’s individual needs, history, and goals.
Our team brings together licensed clinicians, psychiatric professionals, case managers, peer support specialists, and vocational counselors — all working in coordination so that every young person receives care that is consistent, connected, and built around their individual goals.
We don’t operate in silos. Every service we provide — from therapy to housing support to job readiness — is part of one integrated plan, built with the young person, not just for them.
The transitional age years — roughly 16 to 25 — are among the highest-risk period in a young person’s life. This is when mental health conditions often first emerge, when the safety nets of childhood systems drop away, and when the absence of consistent support can set the trajectory for years to come. Our program exists because this population deserves more than a referral and a waiting list.
Our program operates as a four-tier continuum of care, meaning we meet young people at whatever stage they’re in and walk alongside them through every transition — without ever changing providers, disrupting relationships, or starting over. The same team. The same commitment. Every step of the way.
What is G.L.O.M. TAY?
G.L.O.M. TAY is one program within the G.L.O.M. Global family — a connected network of community-based programs serving diverse populations across the region.
