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STAY in the Community

Intro

Youth in foster care and youth who left foster care at age 18 can be at greater risk of homelessness than other youth. The STAY in the Community aims to help these youth, ages 14 up to age 23, transition from foster care to adulthood.

Sections

The STAY in the Community program through community agencies complements the county/tribal STAY program. It provides individual independent living skills for former foster youth from age 18 up to 23 who are no longer working with a county or tribal worker. These services help youth prepare for a successful transition to adulthood. It also provides group independent living skills classes for current or former foster youth ages 14 up to 23.

The STAY in the Community program through community agencies complements the county/tribal STAY program. It provides individual independent living skills for former foster youth from age 18 up to 23 who are no longer working with a county or tribal worker. These services help youth prepare for a successful transition to adulthood. It also provides group independent living skills classes for current or former foster youth ages 14 up to 23.