Detroit Teen Resource Directory
Check out Metro Detroit's only local online resource directory serving high school students - ages 13-19.
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.
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…
ESP helps older youth who have transitioned out of the foster care system succeed in post-secondary…
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…
How much can you afford to pay for rent based on your income?
Renting an apartment can feel overwhelming. Here are helpful tips to make it a little easier.
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.
You have the right to safety, love, and support. Check out this resource to learn more of your…
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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