Pendleton Place – Smith House

In addition to basic needs like food and clothing, our residents are provided with counseling services, structured educational support, life skills training, financial literacy classes, civic engagement and other hands-on opportunities aimed at preparing these vulnerable youth for successful, independent living after foster care.

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Immerse Arkansas

Whether it’s help with food, clothing, bus passes, and life skills training, we can help as you lay the foundation for future success. We can link you to a wide variety of resources including education, physical and mental health, legal assistance and more. We’ll connect you with a supportive mentor and invited to participate in ongoing social and relational opportunities.

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Second Shift

Assists at-risk and aging-out foster-care youth (18-26) to transition to and sustain, connected independence. We provide emergency and start-up assistance, case management, life skills training, and connection programs to long term sponsors and mentors.

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Eagle Pathway

We provide resources for youth, single moms who have experienced foster care or homelessness. We have a resource center in Mesa where anyone involved in DCS can come get free food boxes, clothing or other resources. We are in the process of building tiny homes in Phoenix where these youth can live after aging out of foster care.

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San Antonio Threads

Our mission is to provide a safe and nurturing shopping experience for teen girls and boys ages 12-21. Our focus group is teens in foster care, transitioned out of care, homeless and otherwise deserving teens in the greater San Antonio area. Teens shop twice a year for complete new outfits, shoes, essentials, personal care, backpacks, and more for free.

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Almatine Goodies

The vision of the Almatine’s Goodies initiative is to collaborate with communities, social service agencies and post-secondary institutions in the US to provide care packages to former and current foster care youth (men and women) who are enrolled in a post-secondary institutions.

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Monroe Harding Youth Connections

Youth Connections is a resource center for youth 16-26, who are currently in or have aged out of foster care or state custody. We offer financial education classes, resume writing, tutoring for HISET tests & peer support groups. Participants have access to laundry facilities & showers, by appointment, and can pick up personal hygiene & small household items from the…

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Acres of Hope

Acres of Hope is a residential ministry to homeless single mothers, and their young children. We are a forever family to foster youth who have aged out of the system. We help by giving housing, counseling, food, and transportation for up to two years.

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The Hope Program

The HOPE Program is a free work readiness training program, helping low income New Yorkers get back into the workforce through training and advancement. We offer training in the food industry, customer service, retail, clerical, animal care, maintenance and green construction. The program provides free breakfast and lunch to students and graduates, as well as free professional clothing.

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Foster Alumni Mentors

Foster Alumni Mentors provides mentoring, networking, workshops, advocacy, resources, and community awareness to improve outcomes for former foster youth, including those who have been adopted, reunified, or resided in kinship care. We strive to be change agents through sharing success stories and inspiring hope.

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