In California, teens can opt to stay in foster care until 21, meaning the government is responsible for keeping a roof over their heads as they navigate early adulthood. The four firms suing the state and county — Children’s Rights; Public Counsel; Munger, Tolles & Olson;...
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Provide care for a child in need Assist a family in the process of reunification Attend monthly support groups and network with other foster parents Monthly stipend and medical benefits to assist with the foster child's expenses What Serenity Foster Parents Say: ...
With the goal of reducing negative outcomes, the federal government requires states to offer support to young people transitioning from foster care to adulthood. Through the John Chafee Foster Care Independence Program, states can offer supports such as room and board stipends, extended Medicaid ...
the process was still not complete – meaning LaFranks was not receiving the $923 monthly stipend that resource families typically receive in California. With many new responsibilities regarding the teen but without the extra money, LaFranks found herself behind on rent and struggling to find a jo...
The following is detailed information regarding Plastic Surgery 2007 :l This is a one day program focusing on the total spectrum of cleft care,with emphasis on secondary procedures such as bone grafts and pharyngeal flaps.l The program will include panels,lectures and limited free papers to ...
Children in foster care are at risk for externalizing behavior problems, which can in turn increase the risk of changes in foster care placement. The KEEP (Keeping Foster Parents Trained and Supported) foster parent training intervention was designed to equip foster parents with strategies for managi...