Housing

Fostering Hopes is delighted to have partnered with H3 Collective to help build homes to support our County partners.

Please visit www.h3collective.org to learn more

Did you know?

The percentage of children who age out of the foster care system and still suffer from the direct effects of PTSD: 25%. [2]

23,000

or more children will age out of the US foster care system every year. [2]

50%

of all homeless adults have spent time in foster care.

3%

chance for children who have aged out of foster care to earn a college degree at any point in their life. [2]

The true crisis of foster care is realized when a foster child turns 18 and leaves life in foster care. This is called “aging out” of the system.

  • Aims to create bed space for large sibling groups and/or teenagers - who oftentimes are separated, sent far away from their home communities, or sent to large residential homes. Our professional fostering model creates a true family home with the capacity of 5-6 children within the community the children are already familiar with.

  • Our transitional housing model provides safety and community for young people ages 18-21, who oftentimes find themselves isolated, alone, and/or homeless.

    In addition to offering physical homes, we offer relational and transitional support as these young adults pursue educational and/or workforce goals. We are able to help them gain meaningful employment and/or educational opportunities as they move towards true self-sufficiency through numerous community based partnerships.

Our housing programs are unique and innovative avenues meeting two main needs.