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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Topic Areas
- 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
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
Adult direct care staff and supervisors serving trauma-impacted youth (ages 8-22) in residential, juvenile justice, and community-based settings
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
Adults who have been treated unjustly and have residual anger, anxiety, depression, and/or low self-esteem
Youth ages 10-14 years old
Youth ages 14-18 years old
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