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San Mateo County awards $340,000 to help foster youth

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San Mateo County awarded $340,677 to provide housing assistance to foster youth who are exiting foster care and are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

The funding was awarded through the federal Foster Youth to Independence Housing and Urban Development Initiative.

"This is great news because the high cost of housing often forces our foster youth to move once they age out of the system, or too often become homeless," said Ray Hodges, executive director of the County Housing Authority. 

"When these young adults move away or become homeless, they often lose connections with their friends and support systems," he added.

The grant will provide 15 young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 with vouchers they can use to subsidize rent.

The subsidy is necessary because the fair market rent is $2,631 per month for a one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in San Mateo County. Thus, each participant will receive on average about $1,700 per month in rental assistance.

"It's a monumental challenge for these young people who are just becoming adults to find any kind of affordable housing," said Carole Groom, a member of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors. 

"Most have struggled with so many issues and it takes a special kind of resilience to overcome obstacles without a supportive family. I am so grateful that this grant will help us help these deserving young adults," she stressed.

Under the terms of the grant, qualifying youth may receive housing assistance for up to 36 months. Youth also receive a range of supportive services through the County's Human Services Agency.

Vouchers and supportive services are seen as key to helping foster youth transitioning out of the system from homelessness. Researchers have found that, in California, "one of the most significant challenges facing transition-age foster youth is homelessness."

The county called on anyone interested in becoming a resource family for local foster youth to visit the website at https://www.helpsanmateokids.com/foster/ to know how to get started.

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