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INDIVIDUAL GRANTS Independent Living

Imagine yourself at the age of 18expected to support yourself
in a city as expensive as San Francisco. This is what happens to
hundreds of youth every year as they "age out" of the
foster care system. Unlike most kids, these youth do not have families
that will continue to support them past their 18th birthday.
Not surprisingly, the rates of homelessness and adult incarceration
among former foster youth is remarkably high. Several years ago,
City Youth Now expanded its mission to include this extremely
vulnerable population of recently "emancipated" youth.
City Youth Now grants in this area have made a significant difference
in the lives of several young people attempting to make the transition
to independence.


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Marie was essentially raised by the foster care and juvenile
justice systems. After she turned 18, Marie found herself pregnant
and on her own. Marie's childhood was filled with trauma and she
was not necessarily ready to be independent. Unfortunately, she
did not have a choice.
Luckily, Marie was accepted into First
Place Fund for Youth's supportive housing program in Oakland,
which provided her with an apartment she could afford along with
an array of supportive services.
City Youth Now supporters responded immediately to our call for
help and provided Marie with most of the essentials she needed
to move in to her new place. Thank you!
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