Program areas at Foster Arizona
Foster Arizona housing program provides young adults 18-24 who are transitioning out of Foster care or deemed at-risk of homelessness a safe place to live while offering resources and support. Participants in the program set financial, vocational, educational, personal, and housing goals that they work on while involved in the program.
Foster cooperative is a unique digital community for adult champions of children facing adversity to find resources and support. Resources include: peer-to-peer support, community events, quality resources, and on-demand training.
Foster Arizona kid initiatives program serves kids 3-17 that are currently in Foster care or have been kept out of or left the dcs system due to reunification, adoption, or guardianship. Kid initiatives creates opportunities to build connection and resilience through engaging the community in meeting the needs of both the kids and their family units. Impact points range from events that include but are not limited to family events, kids only events, first night essential needs requests, and dcs placement need fulfillments.
Education initiatives - Foster Arizona is committed to sharing the honest stories of families, individuals, field experts, and youth involved in the Foster care and at-risk spaces. We do that through our real stories and education videos, bi-annual Foster cooperative training events, and our podcast: fostering voices.