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The Family & Children's Services Transition Age Youth (TAY) program serves current and former foster youth age 15-24 with a range of services to assist youth in making a healthy transition to adulthood. Programs include counseling, skill-building, a drop-in center and subsidized supportive housing.

TAY programs include:
. The Independent Living Program (ILP) serves current and former foster and probation placement youth age 15-21. It assists youth to develop independent living skills to successfully transition to self-sufficiency and includes services such as one-on-one counseling, assistance in obtaining ID cards, driving permits and licenses and workshops on topics that assist youth in achieving personal, education and vocational goals.
. The Transitional Housing Program is a supportive housing program for former non-minor dependents and foster youth between the ages 18-24. Youth are supported with financial assistance, educational expenses, emotional support, life skills coaching, and referral to community resources to help them achieve the financial stability necessary to succeed in independent living.

Learn more: https://www.santacruzhumanservices.org/FamilyChildren/TransitionalAgeYout

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Social Clubs/Events
Employment Related Advocacy Groups
Employment Preparation
Continuing Education
General Clothing Donation Programs
Food Donation Programs
Women's Support Groups
Employment/Retirement Related Support Groups
Computer Access Aids
Student Financial Aid
Workshops/Symposiums
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Food Pantries
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Laundry Facilities
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Work Clothing Donation Programs
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Youth Employment Programs
Life Skills Education
Return to Education Support
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Housing Advocacy Groups
Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing
We provide resources and services to empower youth ages 15-24 who have or have had experiences with foster care placement, juvenile justice, homelessness/housing instability, or trauma related to being a victim of a crime. TAY also offers counseling, skills building, a drop-in resource center, and subsidized supportive housing.

Behavioral & Mental Health Services.
Stress Busters: Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices, Supportive Relationships

Categories

Housing Advocacy Groups
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
General Counseling Services
Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Employment Related Advocacy Groups
Housing Counseling
Rapid Re-Housing Programs
Life Care Planning
Life Skills Education
General Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support Groups
Continuing Education
Transitional Housing/Shelter
General Education Advocacy
Laundry Facilities
Youth Employment Programs
Public Showers/Baths
Youth Centers
Stress Management
Employment Preparation
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Homeless Employment Programs
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Employment/Retirement Related Support Groups
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Vocational/Trade High Schools
Children's Clothing
Education Advocacy Groups
Return to Education Support
Employment Discrimination Assistance

The Family & Children's Services Transition Age Youth (TAY) program serves current and former foster youth age 15-24 with a range of services to assist youth in making a healthy transition to adulthood. Programs include counseling, skill-building, a drop-in center and subsidized supportive housing.

TAY programs include:
. The Independent Living Program (ILP) serves current and former foster and probation placement youth age 15-21. It assists youth to develop independent living skills to successfully transition to self-sufficiency and includes services such as one-on-one counseling, assistance in obtaining ID cards, driving permits and licenses and workshops on topics that assist youth in achieving personal, education and vocational goals.
. The Transitional Housing Program is a supportive housing program for former non-minor dependents and foster youth between the ages 18-24. Youth are supported with financial assistance, educational expenses, emotional support, life skills coaching, and referral to community resources to help them achieve the financial stability necessary to succeed in independent living.

Learn more: https://www.santacruzhumanservices.org/FamilyChildren/TransitionalAgeYout

Categories

Social Clubs/Events
Employment Related Advocacy Groups
Employment Preparation
Continuing Education
General Clothing Donation Programs
Food Donation Programs
Women's Support Groups
Employment/Retirement Related Support Groups
Computer Access Aids
Student Financial Aid
Workshops/Symposiums
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Food Pantries
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Laundry Facilities
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Work Clothing Donation Programs
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Youth Employment Programs
Life Skills Education
Return to Education Support
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Housing Advocacy Groups
Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing