Teen Leadership Foundation supports transitional age foster youth through leadership guidance, mentorship, education, life skills, and community.
Child Welfare Information Gateway promotes the safety, permanency, and well-being of children, youth, and families by connecting child welfare, adoption, and related professionals as well as the public to information, resources, and tools covering topics on child welfare, child abuse and neglect, out-of-home care, adoption, and more.
The National Crittenton Foundation is the national umbrella for the Crittenton family of agencies, providing services and support to girls and young women. Crittenton agencies provide a comprehensive mix of gender & culturally-responsive, trauma-informed, developmentally-appropriate, strength-based services to girls, young women and their families impacted by childhood adversity, violence & trauma.
FC2S administers scholarships and grants for foster youth in colleges and other post-secondary programs nationwide.
AgedOut.com is a resource for youth aging out of care in British Columbia. It is a one stop shop addressing many of their needs and questions. The site also contains a number of learning resources – quests – on topics of interest such as having tough conversations, finding employment and education.
Individual and group tutoring for individual remedial, GED and college studies for foster care youth. In-home or local library tutoring.
This is a discussion forum that revolves around the topic of aging out, and is the only forum on the Internet that is specific to foster youth aging out and the transition process.
“Aging In‘s ” purpose is to come alongside at risk youth who are, “aging out,” of foster care within the context of a family setting.
This Facebook page is focused on awareness of issues related to aging out of foster care.
Camellia Network harnesses the power of new technology to connect youth “aging out” of the foster care system with a community of resources, opportunities, encouragement and support.