Examples of Youth Aging Out of Foster Care in a sentence
Development of Supportive Housing for Youth Aging Out of Foster Care and Families with Foster Care and Preventive Histories ACS strives to ensure that youth leaving the foster care system have a stable place to live and a meaningful connection to an adult in the community.
There is a goal to fund one Application that qualifies for the Youth Aging Out of Foster Care Goal.
Florida Housing Finance Corporation (the Corporation) has set a goal to fund at least one Application that meets the Youth Aging Out of Foster Care Goal criteria set forth in Section Four, A.2.c. of this RFA.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Ensuring Continuity of Coverage for Foster Youth Aging Out of Foster Care and Young Adults Eligible for the Former Foster Care Group (September 2019).Available at: https://www.medicaid.gov/state-resource-center/mac-learning-collaboratives/downloads/foster-care- ensuring-coverage-continuity.pdf.
HCR 168 of the 2015 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature (found in the appendix) formed a Task Force on Youth Aging Out of Foster Care to study public policy and financing options for youth aging out of foster care.
Table 7: Projected Youth Aging Out of Foster Care Understanding that the 2022 data is skewed due to COVID-19 and adjusting as much as possible for that fact within the model, the projected 2025 total of homeless veterans in Georgia is 447, and the projected 2031 total of homeless veterans in Georgia is 633.
Cost Avoidance: The Business Case for Investing In Youth Aging Out of Foster Care.
Dina Emam & Olivia Golden, The Affordable Care Act and Youth Aging Out of Foster Care: New Opportunities and Strategies for Action, State Policy Advocacy and Reform Ctr.
The courses added in FY2013 include: Advocating for Youth Aging Out of Foster Care Resources and Processes for Representing Crossover Youth with Disabilities Special Education Advocacy for Kids in the Foster Care System Representing Teen Parents in CPS Cases Practice Tips on Representing Children Representing Parents in CPS Cases Preserving error and appeals issues in CPS cases.
A recent study of youth aging out of foster care shows that ‘‘overall 19% of the study group experienced a stay on Shelters’’ and the numbers are higher for some subgroups depending on race and gender (Youth Aging Out of Foster Care 2oo2).