Michigan
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Resources in your state
Rights in Foster Care
Foster Youth Bill of Rights is designed to inform foster children of their rights and protections within the child welfare system. Do you have...
Ombudsman (Complaints)
Ombudsman is a Swedish word that means "representative" or "agent." Ombudsman or Child Advocates were established within states and/or Child Welfare...
Independent Living Program
Independent Living (IL) Programs help current and former foster youth reach their independent living goals, providing services for education...
Health care
Medicaid is basic health insurance that is available to foster youth or former foster youth who are eligible. The information provided should help you...
Education: College / Higher Ed
Youth in Transition, (Michigan's name for Chafee ) is a funding source available to cover expenses NOT covered by other government or community...
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Health Care for Former Foster Youth
Did you know that young people from foster care have access to free Medicaid after they turn 18 through their 26th birthday? Qualification to access Medicaid is NOT dependant on employment or education status.