We provide Independent Living Services for young adults (ages 18-23) aging out of foster care.
The Village, a Transitional Housing Program, provides young adults who have “aged out” of the foster care system, the opportunity to complete their education and enhance their independent living skills before moving and living on their own.
The Iowa Aftercare Services Network (IASN) is available to help young adults who experienced foster care or other court-ordered placement as a teenager. We will help you reach your personal goals for: education, employment, housing, health, life skills and relationships.
Stepping Stones’ goal is to provide a supportive community that encourages young people to make decisions that positively affect their lives and prepare them for the future. Their program has two over arching components: transitional housing and independent living.
Transitional Housing (THP Plus and TYH) and additional supportive services for transitional age, former foster youth.
Walden programs seek to help adolescents and young adults develop life skills that are necessary to live as healthy, self-sufficient, responsible and productive adults. This is accomplished by providing the young adult with strengths-based and young adult driven case management as well as a safe and supportive setting that facilitates opportunities for age-appropriate mistakes and accountability.
The Thrive Mentor Program is a statewide one-on-one mentor program that matches volunteer mentors to adolescents that are in the process of ‘aging out’ of foster care and who are in need of positive supportive relationships. Mentor matches are maintained for 2 years and are designed to aid the youth from 17-19 years of age.
The Arizona’s Children Association support services are designed to aid foster care youth between the ages of 16 and 21 who have or will be transitioning out of Arizona State or Tribal Foster Care. They provide skills and support to more than 1,000 youth and young adults in their transition into independence each year by assisting them in gaining skills…
Living Skills Training: AzCA provides skills training to youth/young adults 16-20 who are still involved with State or Tribal foster care. The purpose of Living Skills Training (LST) is to provide training in interpersonal and daily living skills to prepare current and former foster care recipients for adult living.
Saving Grace is a Christ-centered home in Northwest Arkansas, offering hope and transformation to young women lacking critical supports. We provide relationships, skills, and resources to empower generational change. (Aging out of care, homeless women 18-25)