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FYSB's Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) program awarded Transitional Living Program (TLP) grants for FY2017. TLP funding supports long-term residential services to older homeless youth, ages 16 to 22. 

Bringing information about coverage to the people who need it.

These grants fund emergency shelters that provide short-term basic services—including food, shelter and counseling—to runaway and homeless youth.

2016 Transitional Living Program Special Population Demonstration Project Grant Awards

LGBTQ Runaway and Homeless Youth and Young Adults Who Have Left Foster Care After Age 18
October 3, 2016

This grant targets LGBTQ youth experiencing homelessness between the ages of 16 to 21, and young adults who have left foster care after the age of 18 up to age 21, but may need alternative housing and services. Based on an assessment of community needs, prospective applicants choose which population to serve or serve both.

These grants fund programs that reach out to runaway and homeless youth and refer them to services, with the ultimate goal of getting them off the streets.

The Administration for Children and Families is celebrating 25 years of impacting people, affecting change and empowering families.

Infόrmate May 2016

April 25, 2016

Infόrmate May 2016 update

The 30- and 60-second video PSAs introduce viewers to 1-800-RUNAWAY, a 24/7 resource for youth and the people who care about them.

We’re turning up our focus on the many homeless young people in our communities.

Building a better understanding of the needs of LGBTQ youth in child welfare settings