Join a support program for transitional aged foster and probation youth
Alliance for Children's Rights
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The Alliance’s NextStep Program provides a bridge for transitional-aged foster and probation youth as they strive for self-sufficiency. The Alliance focuses on current and former foster and probation youth ages 16 to 24, assisting them in knowing their legal rights. The Alliance provides free consultation and legal services including resolving identity theft, addressing credit/collections issues, reviewing contracts/leases, addressing legal problems resulting from false advertising and marketing schemes, clearing juvenile tickets, sealing juvenile records, and appealing SSI denials.
Eligibility Requirements
Justice involved/incarcerated (current or former),
Foster youth (current or former),
Resident of Los Angeles County,
Must be foster or probation youth planning for life after care and/or a former foster or probation youth facing barriers to self-sufficiency.,
Youth,
Age: 16 – 24
ADA accessible
Yes
Accessibility notes
See more information on accessibility here: https://allianceforchildrensrights.org/accessibility/
Citizenship Requirements
No citizenship requirements
free
Yes
Available Languages
Spanish
Counties Served
Los Angeles,
Sacramento
What to do next
Call 213-368-6010
Call for more information.
Email info@kids-alliance.org
(General Information)
Email for more information.
Click to visit link - https://www.kids-alliance.org/.../
Fill out the online general intake form to apply for services.
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