While youth are in care, their foster homes are paid monthly to house and care for them. However, once youth age out of care, they experience high rates of homelessness. Homelessness can be attributed to many factors, and chief among them is health: physical health, trauma, developmental delays, disabilities, addictions and mental health. Because current and former foster youth are more likely to experience mental health problems and have higher rates of other health needs, these youth are less likely to be able to retain stable housing. Services that provide therapeutic care, or employment and educational opportunities can help youth retain housing
HEY Statistics paint a picture of the barriers foster youth face while searching for and keeping emp...
This fact sheet discusses the dimensions, causes, and consequences of homelessness amongyouth. An ov...
This study examines current barriers to stable housing, as well as gaps within the social service sy...
Foster youth and emancipated foster youth experience disproportionally high mental health and physic...
HEY Statistics paint a picture of the barriers foster youth face while searching for and keeping emp...
Youth aging out of foster care may continue to need adult mental health services, but unfortunately,...
Education is important to former foster youth. However, while a majority of foster youth want to att...
Youth exiting the foster care system through emancipation are at an increased risk for homelessness ...
At a time in the United States when a record number of parents are financially and emotionally suppo...
It is estimated that 353,000-503,000 youth ages 12-24 are homeless on any given day in the United St...
Foster care adolescents have a more difficult time transitioning to adulthood, compared to non-foste...
San Francisco has some excellent services to help youth find and keep jobs. In order to remain relev...
If foster children, in general, are a population at risk, youth who age out of the system may be eve...
Those challenges are finding employment, housing, financial stability, and educational attainment. S...
An emancipated youth is a child that has reached the maximum age of 18 in the foster system and is n...
HEY Statistics paint a picture of the barriers foster youth face while searching for and keeping emp...
This fact sheet discusses the dimensions, causes, and consequences of homelessness amongyouth. An ov...
This study examines current barriers to stable housing, as well as gaps within the social service sy...
Foster youth and emancipated foster youth experience disproportionally high mental health and physic...
HEY Statistics paint a picture of the barriers foster youth face while searching for and keeping emp...
Youth aging out of foster care may continue to need adult mental health services, but unfortunately,...
Education is important to former foster youth. However, while a majority of foster youth want to att...
Youth exiting the foster care system through emancipation are at an increased risk for homelessness ...
At a time in the United States when a record number of parents are financially and emotionally suppo...
It is estimated that 353,000-503,000 youth ages 12-24 are homeless on any given day in the United St...
Foster care adolescents have a more difficult time transitioning to adulthood, compared to non-foste...
San Francisco has some excellent services to help youth find and keep jobs. In order to remain relev...
If foster children, in general, are a population at risk, youth who age out of the system may be eve...
Those challenges are finding employment, housing, financial stability, and educational attainment. S...
An emancipated youth is a child that has reached the maximum age of 18 in the foster system and is n...
HEY Statistics paint a picture of the barriers foster youth face while searching for and keeping emp...
This fact sheet discusses the dimensions, causes, and consequences of homelessness amongyouth. An ov...
This study examines current barriers to stable housing, as well as gaps within the social service sy...