Oregon State Department Of Human Services
Community Resource
About this resource
The Independent Living Program (ILP) supports youth who are currently or have been in foster care, aiding them in becoming self-sufficient adults. It provides an opportunity to acquire important skills needed for a smooth transition from state and Tribal custody to independent living in the community. The program offers services such as case management, financial support for education, and housing assistance.
Intake Procedure: - For youth still in foster care, reach out to their caseworker - For those no longer in foster care, contact the local Child Welfare Office and ask for "Voluntary Services"
Fees: There are no fees associated with this program.
Who can use this
- Youth aged 16-20 who are current or former foster children.
Documents you may need
- Call for information
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
Get in touch
Suite E67 Salem, Oregon
Location
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