Federal Government allocates $12.7 million for Foster Youth Housing Assistance

Lisa Chen
Published Jan 21, 2025


HUD has announced a funding opportunity of $12.7 million for public housing authorities through the Foster Youth to Independence (FYI) program. This initiative aims to assist young adults transitioning from foster care by offering housing support. 

It focuses on a vulnerable phase of youths leaving foster care, providing them with Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) aid in partnership with Public Child Welfare Agencies (PCWAs).

Andrew Lofton, HUD Northwest Regional Administrator, made the announcement in Seattle, underlining the program's dedication to providing stable housing solutions for at-risk youth. The strategic partnership between PCWAs and PHAs aims to prevent homelessness among this group by ensuring access to stable living conditions.

"Youth aging out of foster care are particularly vulnerable to homelessness. Every young person deserves a stable, affordable home,” Acting HUD Secretary Adrianne Todman said.

The FYI vouchers cater specifically to young adults aged 18 to 24 who are transitioning out of foster care or facing homelessness. This initiative is a safety net during this critical phase of their lives. 

By enhancing housing support for vulnerable youth, the program demonstrates the nation's responsibility to care for them, as emphasized by Richard Monocchio, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing. Through partnerships between Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) and child welfare systems, the FYI Program establishes a strong support network for foster youth striving for independence and stability in their future.

The Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) has demonstrated the effectiveness of the FYI vouchers program. With almost 15 years of expertise in aiding youth transitioning from foster care, SHA has established a holistic service model that includes tailored housing, education, and employment assistance. 

Supported by successful collaborations, this comprehensive approach highlights the program's capacity to positively impact the lives of former foster youths.

If you or someone you know may qualify for housing assistance under the FYI initiative, we urge you to contact your local public housing agency and consider your options. Having stable housing is a crucial milestone on the path to independence and self-sustainability.

For more in-depth details, please refer to this resource. For inquiries about the application process for Fiscal Years 2023 and 2024, kindly reach out to FYICompetitive@hud.gov.

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