Invest in Brighter Futures for Foster Youth!

Our 2025 Annual Report is Now Available

Independent Evidence Our Program Works

an independent evaluation by leading researchers at Chapin Hall confirms that our My First Place™ program is making a u003cstrongu003emeasurable differenceu003c/strongu003e for transition-age foster youth—both while in the program, at exit, and up to three years after exit.

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Fostering Possibilities

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First Place for Youth Strategic Plan Highlights, Fiscal Years 2025-2029

The mission of First Place is to help foster youth build the skills they need to make a successful transition to self-sufficiency and responsible adulthood

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Visit our Youth Services Page or fill out an interest form.

We drive improvements to the foster system so young people can succeed

  • Youth-focused programs and services
  • Data-driven research and education
  • Policy change and advocacy work
  • Committed network of partner organizations

More successful outcomes for foster youth

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Measuring Our Impact

1496

youth were served and supported by First Place for Youth in 2024

90%

of young people we work withrnidentify as Black, Indigenous, and people of color

98%

of participants in My First Placernare in school or working

97%

of My First Place participants attain stable housing when they exit the program

PROGRAMS & SERVICES

The My First PlaceTM Program

My First Place is a nationally recognized education and employment program that provides housing and case management for transition-age foster youth aged 18 to 25.

Participants are supported by a Youth Advocate, Education and Employment Specialist, and Housing Specialist. Access to post-secondary education coaching, apprenticeships and individualized supports help make sense of work and school. By helping foster youth enter adulthood with jobs that earn a living wage, this program fosters a sense of permanency and builds skills to be self-sufficient in the long term.

What’s Happening At First Place for Youth

In the Media

Quilting group’s gifts help foster kids ‘feel special and treasured’ moving forward

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In the Media

Helping Older Foster Youth Starts With Seeing and Hearing Them

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In the Media

Foster youth in Solano County celebrate graduation and life skills

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Blog

Investing Like Family 

By Jayme Catalano, Director of Communications Our investment in the young adults in our My First Place™ program echoes what many families already do to […]

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