Foster Youth to Independence Vouchers


Overview

Foster Youth to Independence (FYI) is an initiative designed to assist young adults between the ages of 18 and 25 who have been part of the foster care system and are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless. FYI is administered by the Caribou Housing Authority (CHA) in collaboration with the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and youth services providers. FYI works with eligible youth to identify, secure, and maintain housing while also participating in a variety of services around education, job training, and financial goals.

Who Is Eligible?

  • Youth between 18 and 24 years old, and
  • Have left foster care, or will leave foster care within 90 days, and were in foster care at the age of 16 and older, and
  • Are homeless, couch surfing or at risk of becoming homeless.

Once Enrolled

FYI participants will be supported by Housing Authority staff to choose from local service providers they’re eligible for to help them succeed and stay in a new apartment!

Following successful program completion youth may be eligible for traditional HCV’s if they are available. FYI participants will pay 30% of their income for rent, or $50/month, whichever is greater.

Participating Housing Authorities

Biddeford Housing AuthorityPortland Housing AuthorityLewiston Housing Authority
Bangor Housing AuthorityOld Town Housing AuthorityBrewer Housing Authority
Presque Isle Housing AuthorityCaribou Housing AuthorityFt. Fairfield Housing Authority

For More Information:

For more information or to determine initial eligibility,  please contact Dulcey Laberge at the DHHS—Office of Child and Family Services @  Dulcey.Laberge@maine.gov   or (207) 446-4227  

Once verified eligible by DHHS the Housing Authority will contact the FYI participant and request a housing voucher!  Youth must still meet minimum voucher eligibility with the Housing Authority.