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LIFESKILLS PORTAL

This comprehensive online platform provides a wealth of resources and support to

empower young individuals as they transition into adulthood and independence.

Focused on practical expertise, education, and empowerment, the Life Skills Portal is all about giving you the tools and know-how to crush your transition into adulthood. It’s your number one resource for tackling the ups and downs with confidence and independence.

As you're gearing up for aging up, dive into a treasure trove of useful info and step-by-step guides to mastering adulthood. The Portal is packed with the support and instructions you need during this exciting and pivotal stage of your life. 

We’re here to help you unlock your potential and slay adulthood with ease!

Seeking Support: The Role of Relationships in Healing

Experiencing trauma alone can worsen its impact. Building a support network is crucial for processing emotions and preventing chronic stress. Trusted individuals like teachers, counselors, or support groups can provide understanding and guidance. Seeking professional help is also valid and essential for healing. Remember, reaching out is a brave step toward healing and support.

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How to Get Personalized Support for Young Adults Transitioning from Foster Care to Adulthood

Navigating the transition from foster care to adulthood can be challenging. Our Foster Youth Resource Concierge (FYRC) provides personalized support for young adults aging out of foster care. We offer assistance with school enrollment, job searches, independent living skills, and more. Whether you need help with paperwork, attending appointments, or connecting to community resources, the FYRC is here to support you every step of the way. Let us help you confidently embrace your future with comprehensive foster care assistance and dedicated foster youth support.

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Coping with Depression as a Young Adult or Teen

Struggling with feeling really sad as a young adult or teen can make you feel like you're all by yourself, but you're not. A lot of people your age go through this, too. We'll talk about why you might feel this way and how to know if it's something more serious. We'll also share ways you can get help and feel better. Whether it's talking to someone you trust or doing things you enjoy, there are things you can do to start feeling better.

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