Friday, December 12, 2014

Foster Care to Success

    Take this quiz to test your knowledge of foster children and this month’s spotlight organization, Foster Care to Success!  Answers can be found at the end of the post.

  1.) What is the average age of a child in foster care?
a)      20 years
b)      15 years
c)       10 years
d)      5 years
e)      50 years

2.)  What states does the organization Foster Care to Success offer their funding to?
a)      Virginia
b)      Virginia, Texas, Florida, and California
c)       Alabama, Illinois, and Wisconsin
d)      A and C
e)      All 50 states

   3.) What is the average percentage for a child in foster care to graduate college?
a)      50%
b)      30%
c)       20%
d)      10%
e)      3%

   4.)  TRUE OR FALSE? 25% of students graduate from college within five years in Foster Care to Success?

   5.)  Since 1991, how much funding has Foster to Care Success awarded to students?
a)      $10,000
b)      $1 million
c)       $5 million
d)      $10 million

Instructions: For questions 6-9, fill in the blanks using the word bank below.

WORD BANK

                    a.)care package        b.)Sponsored Scholarship
                   c.)advice, support, and encouragement     
                        d.)  grants, weaving, knitting and crocheting                     
                                       

 
 







6.) As an individual, you can help Foster Care to Success through the ____________ Program,  to help a former foster student attend college.


7    7.) You can also help fund or make a _________ that will be sent to students in the program 3 times a year as encouragement (for as little as $40)

      8.)   If you are 25 years or older, you can also become a  coach/mentor with training to be a role model and advocate for students and provide ___________________ to stay in school and excel.

     9.)  You can also contribute to the Red Scarf Program, which provides _____ for emergency expenses. Anyone can help by _____, _______, or ________red scarves.

10.)TRUE OR FALSE? Foster Care to Success’s mission is to help former youth find pathways to success through higher education

answers: 1.) C// 2.)E// 3.)E// 4.)false--it's 60%!// 5.)D// 6.)B// 7.)A// 8.)C// 9.)D// 10.)true

This month’s spotlight organization is Foster Care to Success.  Check out the information below to learn more about them!

        This month’s focus is on the difficulty of emerging from the foster care system. Young adults leaving foster care are faced with the challenge of finding their ways without the assurance of a safety net a family provides. Almost 25 percent of them do not have a high school diploma and a mere 2.5 percent achieve a four-year college degree by age 26. Furthermore, they face a high likelihood of homelessness and incarceration. Without the financial and emotional support of a family, young adults leaving foster care are left to find their own paths and support themselves.
        To help combat this problem, Foster Care to Success works to provide former foster with guidance to find avenues to success through higher education. Foster Care to Success was founded in 1981 and is the oldest and largest national nonprofit organization helping young adults from the foster care system attain success after high school. They strive to not only provide students with financial support for college, but for trade school and vocational school as well, stressing the importance of matching individuals with the path that best fits them.
        Foster Care to Success runs programs including Aim Higher and 21st Century Workplace Success which help young adults leaving foster care develop skills to improve college and employment readiness. The organization has also awarded over $10 million worth of scholarships funded by donations from foundations, corporations, and individuals in addition to administering Education Training Vouchers to help pay for education and its subsequent expenses. In certain states, Foster Care to Success awards state-funded grants for former foster youth attending post-secondary educational institutions. Adults over the age of 25 can apply to become coaches to students, providing support, encouragement, and advice. Anyone can lend a hand by donating items to be distributed to students in care packages which Foster Care to Success send to former foster youth three times each year.
        Over 60 percent of the students in Foster Care to Success’s Sponsored Scholarship Program graduate from college in under six years which is more than twenty times as great as the percentage of students from foster care who attend college without the organization’s support. Individuals can offer support by making financial donations, coaching students, and contributing to care packages. Visit the Foster Care to Success website for more information. Thank you to Lynn Davis for taking to speak to us!

Consider volunteering at one (or all!) of these organizations to make an impact for children in the foster care system.  For even more youth and family volunteer opportunities, visit www.volunteerfairfax.org.

Together We Rise
 Goals:
-Together We Rise is dedicated to providing opportunities to foster children that they might not otherwise have
-Foster children often cannot afford luxury goods such as sports equipment, suitcases, bicycles, etc.
-Through donations and fundraising campaigns, Together We Rise helps provide opportunities for these children.
-Together We Rise also allows you to design your own fundraising campaign! Sign up here: https://www.togetherwerise.org/fundraise-


Coptic Orphans
Goals:
-To unlock the potential of orphans in Egypt through grassroot partnerships and volunteer networks.
-To break help orphan children obtain better education and break the cycle of poverty
- To give at risk children the opportunities and skills to become change makers in their communities.
 Volunteer opportunities include
-Volunteer 3 weeks in Egypt teaching orphans English for youth 17 years old and older.
-Plan fundraising events
- Collect school supplies
-Volunteer at the local office in Merrifield
-Sponsor a child for $50 a month

Fairfax CASA
Goals:
-To provide children in need of advocation and representation in Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court
-To enable these children to live in a safe home for the duration of their youth
 Volunteer opportunities include
-To represent a child in court as a court appointed special advocate
-Supporting CASA by participating in the “Run for the Children Run/walk” on May 2nd, 2015
-To attend an information session on January 31st, 2015 from 11 AM to 12 PM at Tysons-Pimmit Regional Library to learn about long term volunteer opportunities. 






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