Eufaula Housing Authority’s YouthBuild program is a youth development program that serves out-of-school youth (including youth aging out of foster care) in the Barbour County area. Young adults ages 16-24 are provided with the opportunity, hope, and support to rebuild their lives and are equipped with the necessary skills to facilitate lifelong success in both the workforce and the community.
A 151 acre campus/community where all focus is on the success of the youth and building a safety net for them in the future. AS will provide an environment for learning vocational and life skills, provide jobs, mentoring, and promote self-sufficiency.
AIM Independent Living Center has received $1 million in state funding to develop supportive housing in the City of Corning for homeless young adults and young adults aging out of foster care. The apartment complex will include five single-occupancy apartments, as well as a community room with a kitchen and a laundry room. It will provide housing for homeless young adults ages 18-25; as well as young adults…
This will be a place foster children and aged-out foster youth will call “Home.” Find out more about their future plans under The Ranch tab on their website.
The MyPlace programs prevent youth homelessness while helping young people to achieve their educational and employment goals. By working with case managers to build self-reliance and independence, we keep our young participants in safe and secure housing and help them develop into responsible members of the community.
We’re your downtown Fort Wayne full-service mechanic. 100% of our profits go toward helping local young adults (from about 16-24 years old) who have aged out of foster care. We take a wholistic approach, addressing their emotional, mental and spiritual needs. But we also care for the physical and the practical, too—like setting them up with housing and skills training…
KIKÉKYELC is a culturally safe, fully supported, 31 unit condo style development that houses Indigenous youth between the ages of 16 & 27, along with Indigenous Elders. The project was developed as a response to the over representation of Indigenous youth who had aged out of foster care and into dire situations including homelessness, addictions, poverty and unemployment.
The mission of Know Before You Go is to empower youth to become their own advocates, armed with the knowledge and information they need to succeed in work, school and life. Know Before You Go breaks down complicated issues and helps youth tackle the barriers they face. This is a website dedicated to share information that will be helpful for…
JBAY improves the quality of life for youth in California who have been in foster care or homeless by advocating for better laws, training communities to strengthen local practices and conducting research to inform policy solutions.
I Am You 360 runs multiple programs to support youth in foster care, including a tiny home transitional living program.