iFoster is an online resource portal for anyone living outside of their biological home, their caregivers, and organizations that serve them.
MassNFCA creates community and opportunity for current and former foster youth through education, employment, service and leadership. In addition to our regional events for foster care alumni across Massachusetts, we also have an online community called ‘MassNFCA Connect’ that connects with our statewide database of resources for alumni of all ages.
FPC provides innovative, research-based, interactive online courses, available 24/7 for resource parents. Our courses are built using audio, visual and interactive elements, and are designed by nationally recognized experts in the fields of parenting, pediatrics, psychology, psychiatry, and education. The management and reporting system allows agencies to assign and track quality training.
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.
We are an online organization that offer resources, forums and a chat room where adult survivors of child abuse and their loved ones can seek support. We are growing on a daily basis, reaching many people from all over the world and offering hope that healing can happen.
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.