1. First Place Fund for Youths is a California based organization whose objectives are to ensure that youths who have emerged from foster care are able to start a new life with a lot of ease. These objectives include ensuring that these youths obtain discounted housing and assistance in life skills, employment assistance and financial assistance. This financial assistance is via micro-credit system. The other objective of this organization is to ensure that the youths are able to obtain or access education. This education is meant to prepare them for their futures once the support of the organization is withdrawn. 2. The organization has a vast capability to meet its objectives as stated above. The firm has been in existence for quite some time thus helping it to gain much experience on how to handle issues pertaining youths coming from the foster program. One of the strengths of this firm that will enable it to achieve its objectives is the kind of organization structure that it has adopted. There are various programs that will engage youths from various spheres to ensure that they benefit from the activities of the organization. The variety of the programs will enable the beneficiaries to become all round citizens who will be prepared and determined to take their lives to the next level. The organization has the financial resources that will enable it to fund programs like housing and micro-credit. The housing program will see these youths benefiting for a period of two years. The micro-credit shall enable the youths to access loans that will enable them to carry out their activities properly since they will have an opportunity of investing in various businesses. These investments may end up making them productive and he... ... middle of paper ... ...ces shall be obtained from internal resources of the organizations, donor funds among other well wishers. These shall ensure that the organization has the required financial resources to transact its activities. 6. The sales strategy that this organization can use is initiating a business idea that shall be implemented to ensure that there is enough revenue to fund its activities. This shall mean that the organization shall have to invest part of its current funds in a profitable venture that shall guarantee earnings to facilitate the attainment of its goals. The non-sales strategy that is suitable for this organization is selling its ideas to different donor organizations to explain to them how its activities will benefit the society. Such activities shall make various donors provide funds that will enable First Place Fund to take its activities to the next level.
On a Micro level of social work I feel that the strengths of the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act outweigh the weaknesses greatly. Although the services might not always benefit the client the main goal is to provide successful services to the youth. Depending on the situation it is stated in the RHYA that many youth are in need of urgent temporary shelter and services. First and for most safe and appropriate shelter is provided for the homeless youth. Individual, family and group counseling services are available under this act. () As well as providing the youth with many opportunities, such as drug prevention, street and home based services, GED and high school training, acquiring job skills and obtaining employment. Along the line of basic services offered, most age ranges are covered. Immediate shelter, a Transitional Living Program and a Maternity group home are offered to these youth coming off the streets. The Maternity Group home provides supervised transitiona...
This paper will contain research done about foster care, including a brief history and progressing along to the system today. This research interested me because it is a professional career option after graduation. I found both positives and negatives about the foster care system that children and foster parents go through on a daily basis. As the paper progresses I will be explaining these positives and negatives in more detail. Throughout the paper I will be referencing different scholarly sources that explain foster care in different ways. Overall, this paper will show different aspects that the general public may never know about foster care.
The foster system intends to place children in homes where they will remain until they can find permanent residence with an adoptive family. Sadly, this is often not the case with children placed privatized homes and they end up bouncing from home to home until they eventually age out of the system forced to enter into adulthood with no permanent family ties. Over the past decade the number of teenagers aging out of the system without a permanent family has risen from 19,000 to 23,000 per year. These teenages enter into the world without emotional, relational, or financial support and therefore possess a greater risk of poverty as well as low academic achievement. This causes many of these teenagers to rely on government benefits during their adult lives which places a heavier burden on taxpayers. The National Council for Adoption reported that the 29,000 teenagers that aged out of the system in 2007 will cost over one billion dollars per year in public assistance and support. These teenagers who age out are also found to be at greater risk of concerning behaviors, such as: creating disciplinary problems in school, dropping out of school, becoming unemployed and homeless, becoming teenage parents, abusing alcohol and drugs, and committing crimes. The privatized system does not have the best interest of the children in mind and
Okpych, : Nathanael. "Policy Framework Supporting Youth Aging-out of Foster Care through College."Children Youth Service Review (2012): n. pag. Science Direct. Web.
Many potential adopted parents have experienced heartbreak, anguish and other problems that can be associated with adoption. There is an imbalance in the Nations foster care system and the system needs to be strengthening and the quality of services improved.
...d larger agencies must be involved to strengthen their ability to serve the population. And that bringing together the stakeholders from across the spectrum can help to provide the continuum of care by consolidating resources and bringing services together. When homeless youths do enter into an agency for assistance, an aggressive screening process of health services should take place as most states allow minors to consent to treatment for drug and alcohol problems as well as mental health issues and sexually transmitted diseases (Robertson, 2012). Cities and states can also be proactive in monitoring foster homes and ensuring that the youths in the care of these homes are safe and being treated fairly. This is a preventative measure that could help to prevent problems from getting out of control and causing youths to flee the foster home for a life on the street.
In todays’ society many Americans never think about our foster care system. Foster care is when a child is temporarily placed with another family. This child may have been abused, neglected, or may be a child who is dependent and can survive on their own but needs a place to stay. Normally the child parents are sick, alcohol or drug abusers, or may even be homeless themselves. We have forgotten about the thousands of children who are without families and living in foster homes. Many do not even know how foster care came about. A few of the earliest documentation of foster care can be found in the Old Testament. The Christian church put children into homes with widowers and then paid them using collection from the church congregation. The system that the church had in place was actually successful, and was continued to be used until English Poor Law eventually regulated family foster care in the U.S.
Ferguson, K. M. (2007). Implementing a Social Enterprise Intervention with Homeless, Street-Living Youths in Los Angeles. Social Work, 52(2), 103-112
As of 2014, there were over 415,000 children in the foster care system. Foster care is the raising and supervision of children in a private home, group home, or institution, by individuals engaged and paid by a social service agency (Legal Dictionary, 2016). Care givers can be of kin relationship to the child, or may not know the child at all. Group homes are run by a social worker and can house multiple children at a time. These homes are usually regulated by the state and/or government. Children of all ages go through many emotions when their lives revolve in foster care. This paper will discuss the emotions children deal with regarding separation from birth family, the effects of abuse, and the possibility of having to transition out of
Foster care needs to be reformed, especially when it comes to private agencies. Many people seem to overlook the issues embedded within the foster care system; all it does is take care of children, right? Wrong. Private agencies pervert the system with the nightmares they create. Foster children already feel unwanted and neglected because of the abandonment from their birth parents; private agencies provide them with conditions that further solidify their disbelief of care and love. Money comes first in the eyes of these agencies, followed by the need of control. This “control” can easily become abuse. It would only be sensible for a higher authority to intervene and put an end to these profound
Though foster care was originally established to help children who were orphaned, abandoned, neglected or abused, it has also caused problems for children. Agencies often have difficulty providing adequate, accessible, and appropriate services for the families in their care. (Chipungu and Goodley, pp. 76, 2004) This paper will examine the negative impact of foster care on children as a social problem and how it is viewed and understood. Also this paper would point out the key figures and groups that are affected by problem. This paper would analyze past attempts to better the foster care system and current policies that exist to face this problem. Throughout this paper the goals and objectives of the current polices would be addressed.
Foster care is a system in which a minor has been placed into a ward, a group home, or a private home of a state certified caregiver. It offers children in need of a place to live a safe environment. Although this helps out the child tremendously, it takes so much more to be a foster family, or someone who provides housing for the child in need. I began to learn this myself when my family volunteered to take in children and become a foster home.
Land of Dreams plans on build funding support from businesses and private donors in the community. Yet it will take six years before funding from these sources becomes strong enough to expand the program. The primary expenditures for the program are for the training and managing of mentors and the program activities for youth and mentors. Therefore it is essential that due exertion is applied to fund allocation for these critical program responsibilities. An effective communication system will be established to report fiscal data to the Board of Directors so adjustment can be made immediately to assure the strength of the program.
...ldwide’s overall approach of creating opportunities for youth worldwide. For example, have Hilton Worldwide and IYF thoroughly analyzed how this program to improve youth well-being can possibly be seriously disfavored by the governing authorities of those countries in which these programs will be taking place? Or if the adolescent from a third-world country whom they are training has obligatory family responsibilities to uphold that do not call for involvement in the initiative? Although it seems unlikely, questions and issues like these are inevitable and will eventually surface. The key to success here for Hilton Worldwide and IYF to achieve maximum impact is simply to continue pursuing their commitment of reaching out to global youth with combined efforts and to help these young beings realize their fullest potential as engaged and productive citizens of society.