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| First
Place for Youth |
| Promotes
long-term self-sufficiency among emancipated foster youth by providing
them with the skills, resources, and support to make a successful
transition to adulthood. |
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| Beyond Emancipation |
| Administers a full service health center, provides transitional housing, and links former foster youth to education, job training, mentors and other housing. |
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| West Coast Children's Clinic |
| Provides mental health services to promote the healthy development of children and families through therapy, education and advocacy, regardless of family income. |
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| Bay Area Youth Centers |
| Serves adolescents in out-of-home care through long-term residential programs emphasizing youth development, educational achievement, self-sufficiency training, permanent relationships with adults, self-awareness, and health within a therapeutic milieu. Also provides supported housing for current and former foster youth ages 18 to 21. |
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| Covenant House California |
| With a Community Service Center and a Shelter Program, provides outreach, a safe environment, and comprehensive services with an emphasis on the advancement of educational, vocational, and social achievement of at-risk youth ages 13 to 22. |
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| Casey Family Programs |
| Provides direct care and coordinated service collaborations to foster youth up to and through emancipation. |
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| Pivotal Point Youth Services |
| Provides comprehensive employment services to current and former foster youth and other underserved youth ages 16 to 24.. |
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| Fred Finch Youth Center |
| Provides a wide range of residential, mental health, special education, and community-based services for severely emotionally disturbed youth ranging in age from 4 through 24. |
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| Honoring Emancipated Youth |
| Advocates for systems change on behalf of emancipated youth in San Francisco through organizing, outreach, and youth empowerment strategies. |
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| Court Appointed Special Advocates |
| Recruits, trains, and supervises quality volunteer advocates to speak for the best interests of abused and neglected children in the dependency court system. |
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| Gay and Lesbian Adolescent Social Services |
| Provides a wide range of social and health care services to children who are in foster care, on probation, or homeless in safe, loving, supportive, non-judgemental living environments. |
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| Smith Scholastic Society |
| Assists foster youth in Alameda County in finding mentorship, support, and encouragement to help pave the path to higher education. |
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| YWCA Berkeley/Oakland |
| Offers programs dedicated to the elimination of racism, empowerment of women, and leadership development. |
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| STARS Foster Care Youth Services Program |
| Provides therapy and case management to clients with mental health issues while teaching youth how to access community resources and become more independent adults. |
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| Seneca Center |
| Provides a wide array of community-based, school-based, and residentially-based services to support children, youth and families through their most difficult times. |
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| Juma Ventures |
| Develops and operates businesses - known as "social enterprises" - for the purpose of providing job opportunities to economically disadvantaged teens. |
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| Families First |
Families First, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
bettering the lives of vulnerable children and families through foster,
adoption, treatment and advocacy. |
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