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  2. Aging out - Wikipedia

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    Foster youth can choose to participate in extended foster care or not. There are a variety of applications of the phrase throughout the youth development field. [1] In respect to foster care, aging out is the process of a youth transitioning from the formal control of the foster care system towards independent living.

  3. Foster Care Independence Act - Wikipedia

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    Youth aging out of foster care, or transitioning out of the formal foster care system, are one of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged populations. As youth age out of the foster care system at age 18, they are expected to become self-sufficient immediately, even though on average youth in the United States are not expected to reach self ...

  4. Transitional age youth - Wikipedia

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    Changes to the foster care system can be made, but it will take time, patience, endurance, persistence, and ingenuity from not only the workers in the system and the foster youth, but from a society that recognizes the impact foster youth aging out will make on the future.

  5. Many foster youths become homeless after aging out. Is this ...

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    Housing instability among former foster children is a growing problem. National studies estimate that 25% of former foster youths experience homelessness within four years of aging out. Other ...

  6. Governor signs order expanding foster program for young adults

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    Mar. 14—For young adults exiting the foster care system, the first step into adulthood may send them stumbling into a bottomless pit. Media reports and studies indicate many of them struggle to ...

  7. Viewpoint: Support for young Hoosiers aging out of foster care

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    Young people aging out of foster care face countless barriers in their lives often preventing them from meeting their basic needs.

  8. Foster care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Foster care youth are at significantly higher risk of experiencing homelessness. [16] After "aging out" of the system at age 18, research has shown that previous foster youth still face difficult instability in their lives. As much as 30 percent of previous foster children are diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. [20]

  9. United States Children's Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Creation of a data collection system to track state independent living services for youth (the National Youth in Transition Database, NYTD, established in October 2010). [71] Launch of AdoptUSKids, a comprehensive program to increase adoption opportunities for children in foster care.