Pathways to Success
Youth and young adults aged 14-23 who are aging out of foster care and are at an increased risk of homelessness
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- Housing and Supportive Housing Interventions
Youth and young adults aged 14-23 who are aging out of foster care and are at an increased risk of homelessness
Vulnerable adolescents aged 12-18 years, who can be identified as at risk of homelessness while still attending secondary schools, and their families
Children and adolescents age 12-18
Parents and caregivers of children aged 0-25, particularly those involved in child welfare systems or who face social challenges
For children, ages 7-11, and their family members (ages 0-99)
Native American fathers and mothers of children, adolescents, young adults, and adults, also aspiring parents
Children with a known trauma and trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation (T/CSE) history who are experiencing significant posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, whether or not they meet full diagnostic criteria; depression, anxiety, and/or shame related to their traumatic exposure
Families with children prenatal to age 19 who have already experienced or are at higher risk for child maltreatment and other families with children prenatal to age 19
All workers in the helping professions who labor in trauma-exposed environments including direct service workers and support staff
Parents in the welfare system/Child Protection System with children in the home or in an out-of-home placement