Threshold Mothers Project Transitional Living Program
Young adult mothers with mental health needs and their children
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Topic Areas
- Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood Programs
Young adult mothers with mental health needs and their children
Young adults between the ages 17 and 22 who are leaving the foster care, juvenile justice, and/or mental health systems
Youth ages 18-21 who are currently living in out-of-home child welfare placements (e.g., foster care, group homes, residential care)
Children adopted from foster care or foreign orphanages or biological children who have failed to develop secure attachments
Families with members at risk of placement in or requiring intensive services to transition back from treatment facilities, foster care, group or residential treatment, psychiatric hospitalization, or juvenile justice facilities
Youth, ages 12-21 years old who are sex trafficking victims
Pregnant and parenting teen wards of the state between the ages of 13 and 21 years old and their children up to age of 8 years old
Students and their families from disadvantaged urban, rural and suburban neighborhoods; youth may come from single-parent homes and reside in neighborhoods characterized by higher than national rates of poverty, teen pregnancy, and crime, unemployment, and high school dropouts
First-time pregnant and parenting youth aged 12 to 19 years old, and who must be enrolled in school or a GED-completion program and their children ages birth to 5 years old.
The combination of a traumatized child/adolescent who, when exposed to trauma reminders, has difficulty regulating their emotions and behavior and their caregiver/system of care who is not able to adequately protect the youth or help them to manage these survival in the moment states