Frequently Asked Questions
What is a TAY program?
A TAY program provides housing, life skills, and supportive services for youth/young adults (usually ages 18–25) transitioning from foster care, probation, or homelessness into independent living.
Who is eligible for TAY services?
Eligibility varies, but generally includes youth ages 16–24 who are in or exiting foster care, juvenile justice, or are experiencing housing instability.
Do you provide mental health support?
Yes, we connect participants to counseling, therapy, and wellness resources as part of our holistic approach.
Is employment assistance included?
Yes, we help with job readiness, resume building, and connecting participants to employment opportunities.
Do participants live on-site?
Yes, we provide supervised housing options designed to support independence in a safe environment.
How do I apply?
Applications can be submitted online or in person. Contact us to schedule an intake interview.
Does it cost anything to join?
No, our program is free for eligible youth, thanks to state funding and community partnerships.
What happens after I complete the program?
Graduates leave with housing resources, employment connections, and life skills to live independently.




