Rights and Responsibilities for Children and Youth in Foster Care
While in foster care, you have the right to have appropriate care, supervision, food, clothing,…
The Department of Health and Human Services of Michigan provides residents with assistance, programs, and services. Check out some of their resources below, or go directly to their website.
While in foster care, you have the right to have appropriate care, supervision, food, clothing,…
The Native American Affairs Office has Indian outreach workers who work with youth and families in a…
Learn about determining who will make health decisions on your behalf in the event of severe illness…
How to maneuver your way through foster care, understand what is happening, and get what you need in…
Learn all the benefits and everything you need to know about Michigan's Young Adult Voluntary Foster…
Learn how to get your Michigan Drivers License, how to find or buy a car, and how to travel by bus or train.
Support of caregivers of youth for health care, behavioral, and mental health services.
NYTD provides a way for youth to provide feedback on how foster care services can be improved.
Your education is important. This resource will give you information about how to get your GED.
FYIT funds can be used to help with a variety of non-educational related expenses that dare not…
Foster Care Transitional Medicaid Begins when your foster care case is closed or you no longer have…
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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