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FOSTER YOUTH WELLNESS WEBSITE

FOSTER YOUTH WELLNESS WEBSITE #65630950


location_on A
  • 744 P Street
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Foster Care Ombudsperson
    916-651-8848

The Foster Youth Wellness Website site is designed to help foster youth and the adults in their lives learn more about pursuing wellness by providing links to youth friendly wellness resources. Here you'll find links to interactive tools, youth friendly websites, hands-on tools and worksheets, videos, articles, and more. All resources may be downloaded for personal use or educational purposes by foster youth and their adult allies.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION: INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM

COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION: INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM #65631248


location_on B
  • 1102 Q Street
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-445-8752

No cost to foster youth. Cheaper than going straight to a 4 year college. No grade requirement.

If you did not receive your high school diploma, had bad grades, or received your GED, you can still go to a community college and then if, you wish, transfer to a 4 year college.

You can transfer to a 4 year college after you get 70 units at a community college which can be used toward obtaining a Bachelors degree. Vocational training programs also available such as nursing, computer programming, mechanics, and electronics to name a few.
COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE: ENRICHED SCHOLARS PROGRAM / EOPS NEXTUP CAFYES

COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE: ENRICHED SCHOLARS PROGRAM / EOPS NEXTUP CAFYES #65630914


location_on C
  • 8401 Center Parkway
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Aselia Valadez Melo Program Advisor
    916-691-7344

The Enriched Scholars program is an academic support service committed to advocacy, providing personal growth and economic opportunity for its diverse foster youth student population through education. It is dedicated to student academic success, personal attention, and empowering participating students to be successful in their educational endeavors. Enriched Scholars Program Benefits: *Academic, Career and Personal Guidance Counseling *Financial Aid Specialist *Book Service Assistance *Supplies *Private Tutoring *Monthly Workshop Mixers *Campus Cultural Events *Mentorship Program
UC DAVIS: GUARDIAN SCHOLARS PROGRAM

UC DAVIS: GUARDIAN SCHOLARS PROGRAM #65631176


location_on D
  • One Shields Avenue
    Davis, Yolo
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-752-1211

The Guardian Scholars Program is committed to improving the educational outcomes for foster youth and former foster youth by providing services and support to meet their needs through transition, graduation, and post-graduate planning. We strive to maximize educational opportunities and university experiences through our comprehensive programs and holistic advising to help students achieve their academic and personal goals.
FOSTER CARE TO SUCCESS

FOSTER CARE TO SUCCESS #65631278


location_on E
  • 23811 Chagrin Boulevard
    Cleveland, Cuyahoga
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    571-203-0270

Foster Care to Success (FC2S) is a national nonprofit organization working solely with college bound foster youth. They help foster youth navigate the tricky waters of academia, understand the importance of personal fiscal responsibility, determine achievable career goals, and create networks of friendship and support. They help by providing tuition grants, book money, living stipends and emergency funding for those unexpected expenses that could derail the most dedicated student on a tight budget. They also provide academic coaches, personal mentors, care packages and internship opportunities.
FOSTER CARE ALUMNI OF AMERICA, CALIFORNIA CHAPTER

FOSTER CARE ALUMNI OF AMERICA, CALIFORNIA CHAPTER #65630949


location_on F
  • 5810 Kingstowne Center Drive
    Alexandria, Arlington
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    918-862-2586

Foster Care Alumni of America is a national non-profit association that has been founded and is led by alumni of the foster care system. They use the term alumni to describe those who have been in foster care during their childhood/youth. The mission of FCAA is to connect the alumni community and to transform foster care policy and practice, ensuring opportunity for people in and from foster care. CONNECTING: FCAA provides opportunities for alumni to know each other, to share support and information, and to become an extended family for each other. Whether attending meetings, responding to chat rooms, or participating in events, FCAA shares alumni stories and experiences as well as builds networks of friendship across the nation.

For more information please visit their website: www.fostercarealumni.org