JBAY Events

Protecting Foster Youth in the State Budget

Jan 18, 2024
FROM 2.00PM - 3.00PM

On January 10th, the Newsom Administration proposed to eliminate two critical programs for foster youth in its proposed 2024-25 state budget. The first program provides supportive services to 1,300 former foster youth who hold a federally funded housing voucher. The provision of services is a condition of the voucher and without this funding, these young people will be at risk of homelessness. The second program would provide over 3,000 older youth in foster care with funding to pay their rent, ending the shameful practice of homelessness among current foster youth. These proposed cuts, totaling $32.5 million annually, will be debated during the budget season ahead. The final decision will be determined by the Newsom Administration in partnership with the State Senate and Assembly. Please join JBAY to learn more about these proposed cuts and what we can do to prevent them!

The Presenters

Join JBAY for an in-depth discussion on the proposed cuts and explore strategies to prevent their implementation.

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