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Explore OPRE's fact sheets for 10 states on Education and Training Vouchers (ETVs) for young adults in foster care.

Explore this examination of the Family Unification Program for Youth, to understand how to support housing needs of youth transitioning out of foster care.

Explore OPRE's brief on employment programs for youth transitioning out of foster care.

Learn about co-regulation approaches to supporting youth in foster care.

The Children’s Bureau (CB), within the Administration for Children and Families (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services), is funding a multiphase grant program to build the evidence base on what works to prevent homelessness among youth and young adults who have been involved in the child welfare system. This brief describes thirteen components of the Youth At-Risk of Homelessness (YARH) comprehensive service models and grantees’ experiences with implementation. The brief should be of interest to practitioners and state and local policymakers.

The Children’s Bureau (CB), within the Administration for Children and Families (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services), is funding a multiphase grant program to build the evidence base on what works to prevent homelessness among youth and young adults who have been involved in the child welfare system. This program is called Youth At-Risk of Homelessness (YARH). YARH focuses on three populations: (1) adolescents who enter foster care from ages 14 to 17, (2) young adults aging out of foster care, and (3) homeless youth and young adults up to age 21 with foster care histories.

The Children’s Bureau (CB), within the Administration for Children and Families (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services), is funding a multiphase grant program to build the evidence base on what works to prevent homelessness among youth and young adults who have been involved in the child welfare system. This program is called Youth At-Risk of Homelessness (YARH). YARH focuses on three populations: (1) adolescents who enter foster care from ages 14 to 17, (2) young adults aging out of foster care, and (3) homeless youth and young adults up to age 21 with foster care histories.

Explore findings from a brief on addressing the needs of young parents in foster care.

Explore insights from a national scan of supportive housing programs for young people formerly in foster care.

Explore ACF’s design of an impact study of Colorado’s Pathways to Success comprehensive service model that will provide evidence of program effectiveness on a large number of policy-relevant outcomes, including stable housing, education, employment, permanent connections to caring adults, and social-emotional well-being.