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NYAP offers three different programs designed to keep unaccompanied children and youth safe, reunite them with family or a family friend when possible, and help them get a head start on their new life. Our programs include Transitional Foster Care, Long-Term Foster Care, and Home Study/Post Release.
National Youth Advocate Program deeply values and is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion and seeks and welcomes a diverse community of foster parents. Willing to support connections between children and their primary families to support reunification.
At NYAP, we put children, youth, and families first. We seek to maintain an organization where we all want to work. We listen to each other, celebrate our big moments, support each other through challenging times, and encourage growth personally and professionally.
NYAP provides counseling and other services within family home, community settings, schools, and office to support children, youth, and families. NYAP provides intensive treatment programs to serve at-risk youth to help them live safely and successfully in their family and community.
NYAP is an energetic instrument of compassion and change in the lives of children, youth, and families and the systems, structures, and practices that affect them. Fosters independence through sustainable, family-centered programs and advocacy.
NYAP in Indiana has served children, youth, and families since 1987. The Indiana program is administered through over half a dozen regional office locations, which supports our philosophy of maintaining strong local support for our foster parents and team members.
NYAP in Georgia has served children, youth, and families since 1994. The Georgia program is administered throughout the state, which supports our philosophy of maintaining strong local support for our foster parents and team members.
OhioRISE is a Medicaid program in Ohio designed to help young people with significant behavioral health issues succeed in their schools, homes, and communities. “RISE” stands for “Resilience through Integrated Systems and Excellence,” highlighting the program’s mission to provide comprehensive care that meets the needs of each unique ...
National Youth Advocate Program deeply values and is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion and seeks and welcomes a diverse community of foster parents. Additional state qualifications: At least 21 years old. Provide letters of reference from family, employer, neighbors, and schools your children attend
NYAP in Colorado has served children, youth, and families since 2023. The Colorado program is administered through a regional office in Aurora, which supports our philosophy of maintaining strong local support for our foster parents and team members.