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Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Bobbie Gross shares her teenage foster care experience and touches on the importance of mentorship, financial literacy, and the path to self-sufficiency.

For foster youth and young adults, Mesa County Passages offers several programs and experiences to help transition from foster care to independent adulthood. These include life skills education, goal-focused weekly coaching, housing vouchers, and other support to help obtain independent housing and transition services. Learn more about Passages.

The Mesa County Workforce Center also offers resources for job seekers through the WIOA-funded Career Development Program and Employment Services. Learn more about job seeker resources

If you’re interested in becoming a mentor, consider joining Foster Alumni Mentors, an organization that serves any individual 16 years old and up who has experienced foster care—particularly those who have aged out of the foster care system, those who are currently struggling to meet their basic needs and those who are seeking opportunities to stabilize and improve their lives. Learn more about Foster Alumni Mentors.

No matter where you or someone you know may be in the foster care system, the Mesa County Department of Human Services and its partners are here to help. 

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