Wyman’s Teen Outreach Program®
Male and female adolescents in grades 6-12 who may come from disadvantaged circumstances
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- Pregnant and Parenting Teen Services
Male and female adolescents in grades 6-12 who may come from disadvantaged circumstances
Child care staff, clinical staff, and agency administrators working with 6- to 20-year-old children and youth living in foster, group, or residential care or attending specialized day treatment or day schools
Parents whose child(ren) are living in foster care and see them only during visits
High school aged (13-19) adolescents with depression
Relative caregivers caring for children outside the foster care system
Grandparent-headed families of grandchildren (ages birth to 16 years) in which the birth parents are absent
Grandparent-headed household families at risk for child maltreatment
Grandparents and other kinship caregivers who are not the biological parents of the child in their care
Youth and young adults, ages 15-19, in foster care who are able to go into the community with their program coach, including youth with disabilities and/or mental health conditions
Parents who have had their children removed from their custody and into foster care by Child Welfare Services (CWS), have been referred by CWS for substance use and mental health treatment, and have a case plan goal of family reunification