College Access and Success for Students Experiencing Homelessness Toolkit
The National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth (NAEHCY) provides this…
The National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth (NAEHCY) provides this…
Check out Metro Detroit's only local online resource directory serving high school students - ages 13-19.
Written by alumni of foster care, this guide gives advice to those who are in foster care and are…
Are you a youth or alumni of care and interested in attending MSU for college? Then check out this resource.
Increase your understanding of the federal legislative requirements for transition plans.
A fact sheet and toolkit for foster parents and families
Provides prevention, shelter, and outreach in the Detroit area for girls ages 4-20 who may be at risk…
This e-guide calls attention to important matters related to the education of students in foster…
Scholarship program through Michigan State University to cover tuition and living expenses for…
United Way's Youth in Transition Scholarship covers tuition, fees, and books for youth ages 17-21 who…
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Starting at age 14, youth in foster care must begin preparation for Independent Living.
A complete guide to supporting youth in care who identify as LGBTQ.
Tips for families on how to support a child who identifies as LGBTQ.
The resource will help you understand what you can do to help support LGBTQ clients in the foster care system.
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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