Transitional Housing (Walden Family Services)
Description of Services:
Walden’s transitional housing plus foster care program was among the first of its kind in California. Youth choose to remain in foster care until age 21 to pursue their education and employment. Walden helps young people decide where to live, cover rent and utilities, and provide basic home furnishings. In addition, Walden social workers provide young people with the structure they need to set realistic goals . They also teach youth the skills most young adults learn from the parents:
- Establish healthy relationships
- Apply to educational programs
- Prepare meals
- Manage a household budget
- Conduct a job search
Eligibility:
Youth in the program must be ages 18 to 21. They must also be finishing high school or an equivalency program, enrolled at least half-time in a college or vocational program, have a documented medical condition, or work at least 80 hours a month. Youth are expected to deposit a minimum of $25 in their savings account each month so that they are prepared to live independently when they exit the program. They are also required to maintain their apartment, have regular physicals and dental cleanings, and adhere to all laws and apartment regulations.
For Detailed Information:
https://waldenfamily.org/what-we-do/youth-services/transitional-housing-foster-care/