New Hampshire
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Resources in your state
Emergency support
Young adults formerly in foster care are eligible for federal pandemic relief money to cover expenses like rent, groceries, transportation, education...
Ombudsman (Complaints)
Mission of the Office of the Child Advocate The mission of the Office of the Child Advocate is to lift up children by promoting equitable and...
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 on the website...
Education: College / Higher Ed
The University System of New Hampshire and The Community College System of New Hampshire are partnering with the New Hampshire Division of Children...
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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.