Alameda County Foster Youth Alliance: a coalition of organizations serving transitioning foster youth
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FYA Professional Development Training:
Harm Reduction (Focus on Illegal Substances)

Tuesday, June 9th, 9:30 - 12:30, at 675 Hegenberger Road, Oakland. This training is provided in partnership with Seneca Center & Chabot College FKCE.
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Foster Care Snapshot FYA Action Center Get Involved
Alameda County Foster Care Data
As of 7.1.08:
2397 Alameda County children and youth were in out of home care. Of those, 627 (26% of the caseload) are 16 and older. 37% have been in care 2 years or longer. Check back for more data soon.
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When You Become 18: Survival Guide for Teens
The Foundation of the State Bar of California has produced a booklet explaining the changes in legal status a youth experiences at age 18. Click the link below to download When You Become 18: A Survival Guide for Teenagers..
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FYA organizations offer support and assistance in housing, education, employment, mentoring, health, life skills, and much more. Go to the FYA Partners pages to learn how FYA can help you.
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Fostering Connections to Success & Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008: California Implementation Legislation

The Foster Youth Alliance has been tracking several bills related to federal foster care legislation enacted last Fall. HR 6893, the federal Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008, makes possible several major reforms to the California foster care system. Most of the California bills implementing the provisions of HR 6893 will have to wait until next year, in light of the state's fiscal crisis. Below is a summary of the status of each of the still-active bills. More detailed information is available here.

AB 12 (Beall) - California Fostering Connections to Success Act—Would extend services to foster youth to age 21, and would draw federal dollars for KinGap. AB 12 has been turned into a 2 year bill: It will be heard again by Assembly Appropriations in January.

AB 938 (Judiciary Committee) - Would require a social worker to investigate, identify, and locate adult relatives of a detained child and to provide them with information regarding the removal and their options for participation in the care for or placement of that child. AB 938 was amended to narrow its scope, then passed from the Assembly Appropriations Committee Suspense File to an floor vote.

SB 597 (Liu)—Makes a number of changes to state code to ensure compliance with requirements of the federal Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008. SB 597 passed the Senate Appropriations Committee on May 28th, and will be taken up on the Senate Floor the week of June 1.

AB 743 (Portantino) -Provides for foster children to be placed with their siblings absent a finding that it would be detrimental. AB 743 has been turned into a 2 year bill: it will be heard again by Assembly Appropriations in January.

AB 154 (Evans) - States that any savings realized from changes in federal funding related to adoption assistance be reinvested in foster care and adoption services. AB 154 was voted out of Assembly Appropriations and moved to a floor vote.

Executive Director
Job Announcement

The FYA Board of Directors is currently accepting applications for the position of Executive Director of the Foster Youth Alliance. Click the link below for the job announcement. Interested applicants should submit a resume and cover letter to mclemmons(at)acfya.org.

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Membership Meetings
The next FYA membership meeting will be Friday, July 17th, from 9:30 to 11:30, in the ILSP classroom at 675 Hegenberger Road, Oakland.
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