At any given time, about 2,500 youth are being served by Montana’s foster care system. Reach Higher Montana works closely with the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) to ensure that these youth feel supported in their efforts to attain postsecondary education.
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.
A mentorship program that assists foster youth who are aging out of the foster care system transition successfully. We pair a caring adult to help guide and direct young person in the right direction as they get ready to transition out of care.
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…
We are nonprofit organization that provides marketable life skills through media education and service leadership. Programs are open to all youth including older teens preparing to transition from the foster care system.
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.
The Ebby House is a transitional, independent living program for young women, ages 18-24, who have experienced foster care.
A multi-service youth agency serving Alameda County young people aged 13-24.
YouthCare builds confidence and self-sufficiency for homeless youth by providing a continuum of care that includes outreach, basic services, emergency shelter, housing, counseling, education, and employment training.