Home Work Teams
Youth Aging Out of Foster Care Team

Purpose: We work in coalition with public and private services providers, policymakers, other stakeholders and consumers (youth and alumni) to address the needs of youth aging out of foster care in Travis County and the surrounding areas.  Our goal is to harness the energy and power of the coalition to find creative ways to address longstanding problems and gaps facing foster youth in our current systems, and improve policies, supports and resources for them that will ultimately lead to improved life outcomes.

 

Co-Chairs and contact information:

  • Carol Bellman, Casey Family Programs This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   512-691-1565
  • Leslie Gaines, LifeWorks This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   512-324-6885

Participating members:

Name Organization
Forrest Antonio
Carol Bellman
Karin Bonicoro
Erica Brewington
Molly Broadway
Dewy Brooks
Nida Brown
Judy Burns
Elaine Carter
Samantha Clark
Faye Cormier
Vivian Dorsett
Loretta Edelen
Mike Foster
Leslie Gaines
Peg Gavin
Ashley Gallardo
Dianna Groves
Stephanie Hayden
Brian Hinojosa
Ophelia Jaushlin
Josh Krueger
Sandy Lawrence
Tracy Levins
Meagan Leleux
Ryan Miller
Trista Miller
Mary Christine Reed
Deborah Risovi
Daniel Russo
Kristin Shanahan
Jeanne Stamp
Lindsey Templer
Melissa Unterseher
Zepeda, Ana
Ethan's House
Casey Family Programs
Child Protection Court of Central Texas
DFPS PAL
Goodwill
Texas Higher Education Coordinating board
DFPS-PAL
Community member
Casey Family Programs
A World For Children
Superior Health Plan
Independent/FCAA
Austin Community College
Texas Association of CPAs
LifeWorks
LifeWorks
Superior Health Plan
AISD
City of Austin
Ethan's House
DFPS
LifeWorks
Region XIII Homeless Education
Texas Youth Commission
DFPS-PAL
CASA
Alumna
Texas Foster Youth Justice Project
Partnerships for Children
CASA
Settlement Home
Texas Homeless Education Program
DFPS PAL
Juvenile Probation
Casey Family Programs

Announcements:

  • Our group started in September of 2008.  We have a diverse group that is committed to assuring that youth who age out of foster care in our community are more prepared and supported as they make the sometimes difficult transition to adulthood.
  • Check out this great resource guide developed by the Foster Youth Justice Project for youth aging out of foster care and the Q & E (Quick & Easy) resource guide developed by LifeWorks listing resources for youth aging out of care in the Austin area.

Current Activities and Accomplishments:

We have 3 work groups  (members have a special interest or expertise in these focus areas)

  • Employment (job training, career exploration and job placement). Team lead: Elaine Carter
  • Education (high school/GED completion and post secondary education). Team leads: Judy Burns/Mike Foster
  • Mental Health (A range of issues for youth leaving care with special mental health needs). Team lead: Carol Bellman

Our activities and accomplishments include:

  • We developed a guide for safe boarding homes for foster youth aging out .  Guide does not endorse any particular boarding home but gives enough information to guide youth and providers to homes that meet their needs.
  • We are clarifying school policies for foster youth, e.g. re: continuity of school records, supports available and TEA status as an at-risk category. This has exposed misunderstandings in both the school districts and DFPS which have led to sub-optimal support of foster youth in our school systems, for which we are seeking solutions.
  • We continue to work with DFPS, the court system, CASA and others to assure that youth aging out of foster care have all their necessary documents (e.g. birth certificate) in order to be prepared for life after foster care. Superior (Star Health) is a strong partner that helps youth increase access to and improve continuity of healthcare after they age out of the foster care system.
  • We are working with Partnerships for Children and other partners to provide mentors for  youth in care (age 12-18), which will include a financial education/mentoring and asset development component. Our goal is to assure that every youth that ages out in Travis County has an ongoing supportive relationship and a financial safety net for basic needs.
  • We are working on ways to increase the voice of foster youth and alumni in the development of policies and procedures for foster youth, e.g. supporting the participation of foster youth and former foster youth in legislative process at the Texas legislature.
  • We are helping to distribute a great  resource guide developed by the Foster Youth Justice Project that is available online, for youth aging out of foster care.  We are also helping to distribute the LifeWorks/Casey Family Programs’ Q & E (Quick & Easy) resource guide for youth aging out of care in the Austin area.

Team meetings:

We meet on the first Friday of every month, from 12-2 pm at Casey Family Programs, 5201 E. Riverside Dr., Austin TX 78741.  New members are welcome.  If you would like to participate in a meeting, please contact Carol Bellman by email:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Leslie Gaines by email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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