Year: 2020 Articles

How Kentucky Is Helping Youth Transition Out of Foster Care

The nonprofit organization Youth Villages is partnering with the state of Kentucky to start offering a new program called LifeSet. The goal is to work with young people between the ages of 17 and 22 who are transitioning out of foster care in Kentucky.

How does it feel to “age out” of foster care?

How does it feel to “age out” of foster care?

Every year, approximately 20,000 young people turn 18 in child welfare systems without ever being reunited with their biological family. Ary, a young woman receiving help in Youth Villages Oklahoma’s LifeSet program experienced the ups and downs of that big birthday.

Kentucky launches new program for young people transitioning from foster care

Kentucky launches new program for young people transitioning from foster care

The Kentucky Department for Community Based Services (DCBS), an agency of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS), is launching a new program this month to help young people who reach adulthood in foster care, one of the groups the most impacted by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.

Honoring Two National Board Members

Honoring Two National Board Members

We are honored to recognize two members of Youth Villages’ national board of directors, retiring from national board governance this past June.

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