O Y n our O B wn, ut N A ot lone a handbook to empower florida youth leaving foster care the bar-youth empowerment project By of the american bar association florida’s children first, inc. with Copyright©2008AmericanBarAssociation ISBN1-60442-460-5 ISBN978-1-60442-460-7 Noneofthereproducedmaterialmaybesoldorincludedaspartofafor-profittransaction. TheviewsexpressedhereinhavenotbeenapprovedbytheHouseofDelegatesortheBoardofGovernorsofthe AmericanBarAssociationand,accordingly,shouldnotbeconstruedasrepresentingthepolicyoftheAmericanBar Association,CaseyFamilyPrograms,ortheEckerdFamilyFoundation.Reprintsencouragedwithappropriateattri- bution.YouthillustrationsandgraphicdesignbyKimberlyRidge,HastenDesignStudio,Inc.,Washington,DC. ThispublicationwasmadepossibleincollaborationwithCaseyFamilyPrograms,whosemissionistoprovide, improve–andultimatelypreventtheneedfor–fostercare. O Y n our O B wn, ut N A ot lone a handbook to empower florida y outh leaving foster care the bar-youth empowerment project By of the american bar association florida’s children first, inc. with Table of Contents Acknowledgments ..................1 How DoYou ManageYour Money? ...17 BankAccounts .........................17 About This Handbook ..............3 CreditCards ..........................18 BudgetingMoney ......................19 How CanYou Get Involved in SavingMoney .........................20 Your Community? .................5 IdentityTheft..........................20 RecreationalActivities ....................5 VolunteerOpportunities ..................5 How DoYou Find a Place to Live? ....22 MeetFormerFosterYouth .................6 FosterorGroupHome ..................22 AdvocateforFormerFosterYouth ...........6 RelativesandFriends ....................22 SchoolHousing ........................23 What HappensWhenYou Turn 18? ...7 YourOwnPlace ........................23 IfYourCourtCaseCloses .................7 YourRights ...........................24 IfYourCourtCaseRemainsOpen ..........7 YourResponsibilities ....................25 ProtectionsforImmigrantYouth ............8 How DoYou Stay Healthy? .........26 What Documents ShouldYou GetWhen Doctor’sAppointments ..................26 You Leave Foster Care? ..............9 MedicalRecords........................26 BirthCertificate .........................9 HealthInsurance .......................26 SocialSecurityCard ......................9 HealthyEating .........................27 MedicalandSchoolRecords ...............9 HealthyRelationships ...................28 FloridaDriver’sLicense ..................10 STDs,HIV/AIDS ......................28 FloridaIdentificationCard ...............10 BirthControlandFamilyPlanning .........28 FosterCareRecords .....................10 Pregnancy.............................28 VoterRegistrationCard ..................10 Disabilities ............................29 OtherDocumentsandInformation.........11 MentalHealth .........................29 DrugorAlcoholTreatment ...............30 CanYou Get Money From the SuicidePrevention ......................30 Government to HelpYou? ..........12 TransitionBenefitsforFormerFosterYouth ..12 TemporaryCashAssistance ...............13 FoodStamps ..........................14 SupplementalSecurityIncome.............14 Pregnancy/ParentingAssistance ............15 How DoYou Continue Appendices ......................61 Your Education? ..................31 A: YourImportantPhoneNumbers ........61 HighSchoolDiploma/Equivalency B: OtherImportantPhoneNumbers .......62 Diploma(GED)........................31 C: InternetResources....................65 CommunityCollege.....................32 D: SampleResume......................68 Four-YearCollegeorUniversity............34 E: SampleCoverLetter..................69 PayingforSchool.......................35 F: PetitiontoExtendCourtJurisdiction.....70 Career/VocationalTraining................38 G: CourtOrdertoOpenaBankAccount U.S.ArmedForces......................39 BeforeAge18.......................71 H: ApplicationtoProtectYour How DoYou Get A Job?............40 GovernmentBenefits .................72 JobTraining ...........................40 I: SampleCourtOrder:Signing FindingaJob ..........................41 Leases/UtilityAgreements..............73 YourEmployeeRights ...................44 PayingTaxes...........................45 How DoYou Care ForYour Child After Foster Care? ............47 Food/Nutrition.........................47 EarlyLearningProgramsandChildCare.....49 HealthandSafety.......................51 Money ...............................53 YourRightsasaYoungParent .............54 What ShouldYou Do IfYou Need Legal Help Or Advice? .............55 ChildSupport..........................55 CustodyandVisitation...................56 DomesticViolence......................56 CriminalInvolvement....................57 Immigration...........................59 OtherLegalHelp.......................59 on your own, but not alone 1 Acknowledgments This handbook was made possible by the Bar-Youth Empowerment Project, a project of the ABA’s Center on Children and the Law and Commission on Youth at Risk, in collaboration with Casey Family Programs and the Eckerd Family Foundation. The project improves outcomes for Florida youth in fos- ter care and young people who have aged out of care by promoting youth participation in court cases and access to legal representation for youth. The project partnered with Florida’s Children First, Inc. (FCF) to guide our work in Florida and develop this handbook. Under their tremendous leader- ship, the project is building the capacity of organizations and individuals in Florida to improve outcomes for youth before and after they age out of foster care. For more information, visit www.abanet.org/child/empowerment. This publication would not have been possible without the support of our national project partners, Casey Family Programs and the Eckerd Family Foundation. We are grateful to the youth advocates at Florida Youth SHINE for their helpful feedback and input throughout the development of this handbook. We also thank The Florida Bar Foundation for its generous sup- port that enables FCF to work on this project and others that directly affect youth in and transitioning from state care. Finally, we are grateful to the members of the project’s Florida Advisory Board who offered their expertise to ensure this handbook addresses the needs of Florida youth. on your own, but not alone 3 About this Handbook If you are a Florida youth getting ready to leave foster care, this handbook is for you. It covers need-to-know issues identified by youth who have been through the system. This handbook is a starting point. It offers many Web sites and other resources if you need more help. It does not cover every issue you may face in your transition to adulthood. You are unique and have had your own life experiences, so your questions and answers will differ based on your experiences. This handbook answers some of your big questions and concerns. Although you may be heading into the world on your own, you are not alone! This handbook helps you do the About your caseworker: following things: Yourcountymaycallfostercarecaseworkersbydif- • Identifywhattothinkaboutanddobeforeyou ferentnamessuchaslifecoaches,independentliving workers,childadvocates,orcommunity-based leavefostercare. providers.Thishandbookusestheterm“caseworker” • Answercommonquestionsaboutleavingcare,like foranypersonwhomanages,oversees,andprovides howtofindajob,getanapartment,orpayfor independentlivingandotherservicestoyouthin school. fostercare. • Learnaboutstatewideresourcesthatcanhelpyou successfullyleavefostercare. How to use this handbook: • LookattheTableofContentsforissuesyouneed helpwithorwanttoknowmoreabout. • Reviewthechaptersthatarerelevanttoyou. • Followupbycallingthephonenumbersorlook- ingattheWebsiteslistedinthosechapters. • Callyourcaseworkerorguardianadlitem(GAL) toaskforhelpinreviewingandusingthishand- book.
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