Voting and Health: 5 Reasons it’s Good for You
Voting presents with multiple health benefits including, but not limited to mental, physical, and social.
Voting presents with multiple health benefits including, but not limited to mental, physical, and social.
The Children’s Bureau, together with its partners, supports National Foster Care Month through a…
This guide provides children with information that is relevant to their time spent in foster care.
Placement affects school performance.
There is a high prevalence of health issues in children living in foster care.
Jackson College has an exciting scholarship opportunity for a student who was a non-adopted foster child.
See what other States are doing to help support youth in foster care.
This guide provides information for youth in foster care who are expecting a child or currently…
The webpage includes the webinar recording as well as a supplemental resource toolkit!
Find out when you should seek an education advocate.
Opening doors: improving the legal system’s approach to LGBTQ youth in foster care
View the webinar recording that discusses salient factors related to post-secondary retention and the…
Inside Info on Residential Programs from Youth Who Have Been There
Young people share their stories and advice on staying connected and independent living.
This tip sheet briefly describes the advantages and challenges youth in foster care may encounter…
Fostering Success Michigan is a program of Educate Tomorrow that aims to increase access and success in higher education and post-college careers for youth with experience in foster care. Learn how you can contribute to building a holistic network that insulates (i.e., strengthens protective factors and reduces risks) the education to career "pipeline."
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