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WAYFINDER FAMILY SERVICES #65631321
Kinship Support Services Program – call directly for referral. Wayfinder’s Kinship Support Services Program (KSSP) supports grandparents, extended family members or close family friends who step up to raise children so they avoid the trauma of separation from their birth family. KSSP is free of charge to families.
Home to Stay – can call directly or be referred by a provider. Home to Stay offers counseling and support services to kinship and birth families who are at high risk for out of home placement in Placer County. Wayfinder provides short-term in home counseling and parent education to enhance parenting skills, building supports and mitigating behavioral health risks to youth and families. For more information, call 530-722-2233 or email [email protected].
Be WELL Program – can call directly or be referre…
[read more]EA FAMILY SERVICES #4660985
EA Family Services recruits and approves local families to become foster parents, provides support and case management for foster youth in care, and provides a Transitional Housing Program for foster youth upon their 18th birthday.
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PLACER COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION #69408077
Placer County Office of Education Foster Youth Services partners with the Children's System of Care to identify provides educational case management for students and foster care.
Eligibility - Open to any foster case.
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Youth are eligible for ILP services from age 14 to the day before their 21st birthday, provided one of the following criteria is met:
BLOSSOM PLACE #65630875
Blossom Place provides safe housing, one-on-one support, and resources so former foster and at-risk young women ages 18-24 can learn life skills, achieve their goals, and gain the confidence to blossom into who they are meant to be.
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WHOLE PERSON LEARNING #65773039
Youth Empowerment Support's Housing Opportunities Providing Experience (HOPE) offers transitional housing along with intensive life skills support for young adults that have emancipated from court ordered foster or group home care.
HOPE is a program of Whole Person Learning (WPL), a public agency that empowers youth and young adults to thrive in their communities by using a collaborative, individually tailored positive youth development approach.
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IFOSTER #65630971
TURNING POINT COMMUNITY PROGRAMS #4663761
BRIGHT FUTURES FOR YOUTH #70210129
COMPASSION PLANET #65631250
CHILDREN'S SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #86750553
The Foster Youth to Independence (FYI) initiative makes Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) assistance available to Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) in partnership with Public Child Welfare Agencies (PCWAs).
Placer County youth who may be eligible must get a referral from the Children's System of Care. Youth with a CSOC case worker should work through them. Youth without a CSOC case worker can call CSOC directly at 530-889-6700. Timeline for receiving a voucher may be lengthy.
As required by statute, an FYI voucher issued to an eligible youth may only be used to provide housing assistance for the youth for a maximum of 36 months. In addition to providing up to 36 months of rental assistance, youth must be provided supportive services to assist the young person on their path to self-sufficiency.
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