Fostering Youth Transitions - Central MN
Fostering Youth Transitions - Central MN provides a free services for youth, ages 16 to 21, who are currently in or have aged out of care, including:
- Foster care
- Residential treatment
- Group homes
- Other types of residential care services
We support youth with growing their independent living skills, transition planning and case management to help them transition from care to living on their own. Participation is voluntary.
Independent Living Skills Group Training
Youth meet weekly to discuss topics such as:
- Budgeting and finance
- Healthy relationships
- Nutrition
- Renters education
Transition Planning
We provide one-to-one case management and individual transition planning services for youth that will age out of care into independence.
Youth Leadership Council
The Youth Leadership Council is a statewide group of current and former foster youth age. The State Youth Leadership Council focuses on giving youth a voice, changing the system and laws currently in place that affect children and youth in care and their families. The State Youth Leadership Council is broken down into local Youth Leadership Councils around Minnesota, who plan quarterly projects to raise awareness of issues in the foster care system and stand up for youth currently in care. The purpose of the Youth Leadership Council is to be a voice for foster youth, promote and educate about the foster care system and work for positive change.
Youth Leadership Council focuses on:
- Leadership: youth meet bi-weekly to discuss and plan projects and upcoming events related to foster care awareness.
- Giving youth a voice: youth meet with legislators, judges, attorneys and social workers to address the needs and wants of youth in care. Including attending Foster Child and Youth Day on the Hill!
- Community development: youth plan and participate in community events to celebrate foster youth and raise awareness of the foster care system and what life is like as a youth in care. Youth attend community events where they can share what their local Youth Leadership Council is involved in and learn about other organizations within their community.
- Collaboration: youth meet with other Youth Leadership Councils from around the state to discuss and plan ways to make a change in systems and provide greater community awareness.
If you have experience as a foster youth and are interested in leadership opportunities, or would like to join a group, please contact us.
We recommend the following organizations and events for young people with experience in foster care:
Foster Club All-Stars – a national network of young people in foster care
Tomorrow’s Leaders Today – Minnesota Youth Leadership Conference
Where We Serve
Fostering Youth Transitions - Central MN services are offered throughout the Brainerd Lakes area, including the following counties:
- Aitkin
- Cass
- Crow Wing
- Mille Lacs
- Morrison
- Todd
- Wadena
Get Started
If you are interested in participating, call us at 888.828.4383.
We also accept referrals from:
- Case workers
- Probation officers
- Behavioral Health counselors
- Teachers
- Other caring adults
Additional Resources
MN Department of Human Services
MN DHS: The Healthy Transition and Homeless Prevention (HTHP) Program
MN DHS: The Chafee/SELF Program
Funding for this program is provided in part by the Minnesota Department of Human Services.