2022 Michigan Teen Conference Resources for Life Toolkit
This easy to use toolkit contains links to resources in Michigan for youth with experience in foster care.
This toolkit is provided as a convenient guide to the many resources and opportunities available to you as you prepare for and begin your life as a successful adult. Each entry contains contact information that will make it easy for you to follow up later and access programs, services, and products when you need them. Use the links below or download the PDF version to the right!
EDUCATION
Campus Based Support Programs in Michigan: A list of schools in Michigan with support on campus for youth with experience in foster care, including direct links to program descriptions and contact information.
College Application Toolkit: A step by step guide students can use to develop an action plan beginning in freshman year of high school to get ready for college!
Financial Aid Toolkit for Students: Includes everything you need to know to help pay for college in Michigan.
Handbook for Youth in Foster Care: The purpose of this handbook is to help you: understand what is happening while you are in foster care; know who people are and what they are supposed to do; know what documents are available and their purpose; maneuver your way through foster care; get what you need.
Virtual College Fair Toolkit: This toolkit contains videos, links and more about ETV, Financial Aid and schools in Michigan that offer support to students with experience in foster care!
www.FosteringSuccessMichigan.com: The FSM website includes over 600 library resources for students and professionals including podcasts, webinars, toolkits and more!
HOUSING
AYA Youth Collective: Drop in and housing shelter in the Grand Rapids area focused on supporting youth ages 14-24 experiencing a housing crisis or homelessness.
GoSection8.com: Interactive tool that helps you find housing in Michigan by zip code or county.
Housing Assessment and Resource Agency Contact List: This is a list of housing agencies by county in Michigan operated through state government and HUD. Be sure to mention that you have experience in foster care as you may qualify for HUD’s Foster youth to Independence Initiative (FYI).
MSHDA - Housing Choice Voucher Program (michigan.gov): This federal program provides rent subsidies for very low-income people who find their own housing in private homes and apartment buildings.
Our House: Offers housing support and scholarships for youth with experience in foster care. They also offer an annual camp, connection to mentors, and employment opportunities for youth in the Washtenaw area.
Underground Railroad, INC: Provides shelter and support for men and women on the southeast side of the state who are victims of domestic and sexual violence, human trafficking, and stalking.
PHYSICAL & MENTAL HEALTH
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor. Provides 24/7 support.
Foster Care Recovery/River Jordan: River Jordan offers a variety of services to youth aging out of foster care including transitional living services and peer support recovery. The session “Introduction to Foster Care Recovery” was presented by River Jordan.
Foster Youth in Transition: Health & Wellness, Your Mind: Provides resources and information for youth transitioning out of care in Michigan on mental and behavioral health topics, including depression, suicide, relationships, feelings, eating disorders, substance use, and problem gambling.
Foster Care Transitional Medicaid Brochure: Provides an overview of what you need to know about medical assistance for youth aging out of foster care.
Health Liaisons/Michigan Department of Health and Human Services: Teens who have experienced time in foster care have a back-pocket resource they might not know about: Health liaison officers (HLOs). No matter where you live, a barrier-busting HLO is assigned to you. The session “WHAT’S WRONG?! Your Access to Care and How Health Liaisons Want to Partner With You” by Aaron Canfield covered this topic!
CULTURAL & PERSONAL IDENTITY
Fostering Success Michigan Ambassadors Program: The FSM Ambassadors are a group of young people from across Michigan who are focused on using their lived experiences in foster care to advocate for change in the child welfare system of Michigan! FSM provides training in leadership and advocacy for youth with experience in foster care who are interested in sharing their lived experiences to drive change in child welfare in Michigan. The session “The ABCs of Advocacy” was presented by the FSM Ambassadors!
Graci Harkema, Speaker, Diversity & Inclusion: Graci Harkema presented a dynamic keynote at MTC called “Embracing Identity & Rising in Belonging.” Her message focused on the importance of living as our true selves, accepting ourselves, showing up as who we are. Learn more about Graci and watch additional inspiring videos by visiting her website!
Redefining Normal: Redefining Normal is a book written by MTC keynote speakers, Seita Scholars, and alumni of foster care, Justin and Alexis Black. The keynote address “Redefining U” dove into some key information about defining your identity! Check out Alexis and Justin’s website to learn more!
ROSE from Concrete Podcast Series: ROSE (Rising Over Societal Expectations) Empowerment Group was started by Michigan Teen Conference Keynote Speaker and author Justin Black. His podcast series features a variety of topics focused on closing the information gap for black, brown, and marginalized people including youth who have experienced foster care.
Ruth Ellis Center: The Ruth Ellis Center in Detroit creates opportunities with LGBTQ+ young people to build their vision for a positive future. The Ruth Ellis Center has established a national reputation for quality and innovation in providing trauma-informed services for lesbian, gay, bi-attractional, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ+) youth, and young adults, with an emphasis on young people of color, experiencing homelessness, involved in the child welfare system, and/or experiencing barriers to health and wellbeing.
LIFE SKILLS
Graff Chevrolet/Bay City, MI: Steve Humphry provides tips and advice to youth and MYOI coordinator, MIs shopping for autos. Coordinators and youth can contact Steve to set an appointment to test drive inventory typically in the $2500-$5000 range. Email Steve above or call 989-684-4411 for more information.
Michigan Youth Opportunities Initiative: MYOI's goal is to ensure that young people in foster care have successful outcomes in housing, education, employment, community engagement and health. Each site provides youth boards, community partner boards, training, financial matches for assets, and stipends.
Mid-Michigan Community Action Agency: Help with housing and money management, work and study life, daily living skills and self-care, careers and education planning, and the future and looking forward for youth who are homeless, couch surfing, or thinking of running away from home.
SMART Goals: Learn how to create better goals with the help of Keynote speaker Justin Black! This guide helps you create goals that are SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-Bound).
FINANCES/EMPLOYMENT
FAFSA/Free Application for Federal Student Aid: Apply for the FAFSA each year by March 1st to be considered for federal, state, and institutional grants and scholarships! If you were in foster care at age 13 or older, be sure to answer “YES” on Question #53! **Completing the FAFSA can be confusing! Reach out to your caseworker, MYOI coordinator, Education Planner, or school counselor for help!
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Fostering Futures Scholarship: The Fostering Futures Scholarship is facilitated through MI-Student Aid and provides funding to students who have experienced foster care in Michigan on or after age 13. Students must also demonstrate financial need to qualify. Be sure to apply by June 30th!
Open Heart Communities: Supports youth in Young Adult Voluntary Foster Care Program and provides life skills training. During MTC, Open Heart Communities shared a great resource called Playspent that helps you learn how to manage money during their presentation “Spent: Understanding Your Money.”
Samaritas: Facilitates the Education and Training Voucher Program that provides up to $5000 each year to eligible students to assist with college or vocational training expenses. Learn more and apply online!
Tuition Incentive Program: The Tuition Incentive Program (TIP) provides Medicaid eligible recipients tuition assistance during a student’s qualifying certificate or associate degree program and also during the student’s bachelor’s degree program. Reach out to MI Student Aid to learn more!
Young Adult Voluntary Foster Care (YAVFC): The Michigan YAVFC program allows youth to remain in foster care and receive supportive and financial benefits until the age of 21.
Youth in Transition Funding (YIT): YIT is a funding source available to cover expenses related to the development of self-sufficiency for youth who experienced out of home care after the age of 14 and have not yet reached age 23. Eligible expenses must not be covered by any other government or community resources.
SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS &
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
Adoption Option, INC: AOI’s YIT Mentoring services are designed to facilitate readiness for independence into adulthood for youth ages 14-21 who were in foster care placement after their 14th birthday. This program currently services Midland, Gladwin, Isabella and Saginaw Counties.
Child Safe Michigan Mentoring Program: Child Safe Michigan is an affiliate of the Judson Center provides mentors for children in foster care. Mentors are friends, advocates and supporters who listen, care and help.
FosterClub: FosterClub is a national network for youth with experience in foster care. FosterClub's mission is to lead the efforts of young people in and from foster care to become connected, educated, inspired and represented so they can realize their personal potential and contribute to a better life for their peers.
Fostering Success Michigan: FSM focuses on helping youth with experience in foster care get to an through college! Whether you are interested in attending a 4-year university, community college, or trade school, the Fostering Success Michigan website provides resources to help you get the information you need to prepare for college and decide what college best suits your needs. FSM is here to support you! Feel free to reach out via email if you have questions or need connections!
GOVERNMENT, STATE, AND LEGAL RESOURCES
Foster Care Review Board Program
Contact: Jeanette Bridges
Phone: 734-330-6573
Email: bridgesj@courts.mi.gov
925 W. Ottawa, Lansing, MI 48933
www.courts.michigan.gov
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Michigan Attorney General
OK2SAY Program
Contact: Stephanie Grace
Phone: 517-335-3947
Email: agcp@mi.gov or graces@michigan.gov
525 West Ottawa Street, Lansing, MI 48909
www.ok2say.com
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Michigan 2-1-1
https://www.mi211.org/
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Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Education Planners
https://www.michigan.gov/fyit/0,4585,7-240-44289_45022-296562--,00.html
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Michigan Department of State
Secretary of State Office
Driver’s License, Vehicle Registration, Register to Vote, Change Address
Contact: Information Center
Phone: 888-767-6424
www.michigan.gov/sos
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Michigan Department of State
Traffic Safety Division
Contact: Robert Gwizdz
Email: gwizdzr@michigan.gov
Phone: 517-373-9669
PO Box 30810, Lansing, MI 48909
www.michigan.gov/sos
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Michigan Department of State
Vital Records Office
Records of Michigan Births, Deaths, and Marriages
Contact: Eligibility Unit
Phone: 517-335-8666, press option #4
Email: VRCustomerService@michigan.gov
333 S. Grand Ave., 1st Floor, Lansing, MI 48933
www.michigan.gov/mdhhs
Click on Vital Records: Birth, Death, Marriage, Divorce
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Michigan Legal Help
Self-help Tools
www.michiganlegalhelp.org
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U.S. Social Security Administration
Social Security Number and Card
Contact: Social Security Local Branch
Phone: 800-772-1213
https://www.ssa.gov/agency/contact/
www.ssa.gov
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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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