Larkin Extended Aftercare for Supported Emancipation
Emancipating foster care youth ages 18-24, including pregnant and parenting youth
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- Youth Transitioning Into Adulthood Programs
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Emancipating foster care youth ages 18-24, including pregnant and parenting youth
Grandparents and other relatives (aunts/uncles, older siblings, etc.), ages 18 and over, who are raising children because the children's parents are unable to do so
Children ages 6-12 and their mothers exposed to intimate partner violence in the last year
Adolescents ages 12-18 years old suffering from nonpsychotic depression who can be treated on a once-a-week outpatient basis
Adolescents, 12-16 years old, with elevated depression symptoms
Adults with depression
Adults with major depression
Children aged 7-14 with major mood disorders (depressive and bipolar spectrum) and their parents
Foster youth ages 16 to 21, can be teen parents
At-risk children ages 6-12 with a history of trauma or loss
Families with children (birth to 18) at imminent risk of placement into, or needing intensive services to return from, foster care, group or residential treatment, psychiatric hospitals, or juvenile justice facilities
Parents who have young children and have limited formal education and resources