AAI provides out-client assistance to current or recently released foster care youth. The following are services provided: Liaison between youth and school/college, referral to job training programs, assistance in locating permanent housing, weekly individual life skills counseling, events focusing on life skills development, ongoing life skills development groups.
Program provides supervised housing/residential transitional living services, including single scattered site apartments, life skills, & individual therapy. SIL supports youth in finding an apartment, signing a lease, and obtaining services such as utilities. Funding is provided for monthly rent, utilities, transportation, and groceries. Funding is provided on a step down basis.
REAL provides semi-supervised independent living services for youth transitioning out of a more structured setting or foster care. Youth live in groups of apartments or homes with other housemates. Life skills, individual, group, and family therapy are provided, along with money for food and transportation.
Inspire offers former foster and homeless youth the opportunity to attend college or vocational school full time while living in low cost safe and stable housing. We also provide one on one mentoring, life skills classes and many other support services.
The program assists young adults with behavioral health needs in preparing to transition to adulthood. Program supports and services build on the strengths of the individuals and promote their success in becoming more independent. These services include case management, activities in life skills education groups and limited housing support.
Sunshine Acres provides for the emotional, social, physical, educational and spiritual support for the young adults; enabling them to learn to manage their own affairs while maximizing the development of their potential, abilities and interests and learning to function within a community in a style that is both meaningful and purposeful to himself and the community.
To provide every eligible youth in foster care – or former foster care youth – of Alameda County with independent living skills training to assist in the transition to a successful, independent lifestyle.
Maternity Program: Serves women and girls beginning at age 10 with no age limit. Sarah’s House Mother/Child Program: mother/Child program empowers new mothers by focusing on early childhood development, attachment issues, and prevention of neglect and abuse. Legacy Hall, An Independent Living Skills Program, serves non-pregnant teens who are currently enrolled in the DSS Foster Care Program.
The Dream Center serves as a resource center focused on providing support to those affected by homelessness, hunger, addictions, lack of education and disaster relief through residential and community outreach programs. In efforts to provide opportunities for people to rebuild and transform their lives, the Dream Center offers the tools, education, community, and support through various programs available, all free of…
ATNI Offers the help and guidance needed to support and nurture the full growth, maturity, and successful transition of individuals ages 17 years of age up to their 22nd birthday transitioning/aging out from the NC foster care system. Providing assistance with social support, financial support, quality preparedness with life skills, and housing resources.