Helping young people who have aged out of foster care achieve economic independence
Children’s Aid and Family Services provides Mobility Mentoring to young people, ages 17 – 24, who have aged out of foster care. These are critical years of transition to adulthood, and this program offers tools and support to help participants create self-sufficiency and reach their life goals.
Mobility Mentoring partners a dedicated mentor with clients so that, over time, participants develop the maturity and skills needed to achieve and maintain economic independence. The program is modeled on the five pillars to success developed by
Empath Economic Mobility Pathway
Empath Economic Mobility Pathway
Our professionally trained Mobility Mentoring Specialist works with each participant to build life skills in all areas. They work together to break down the goals into achievable steps.
Participants are also provided with a financial stipend to help with educational expenses such as books, transportation, rental costs or emergency expenses. The Mobility Mentoring Specialist works with clients so they know how to access community resources for help with career development, health care, mental health and other services as needed.
Mobility Mentoring is a five-year program. It is funded by the generosity of our donors and is offered at no charge to participants.