A YOUNG PEOPLE'S GUIDE TO
Emergency Support
If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911
If your life is in danger — or someone else's — do not hesitate. Pick up the phone and dial 911 immediately.
When basic needs aren’t getting met, it’s impossible to focus on anything else! Access to safety, food, water, clothing, sleep and shelter are essential. When stuff happens to threaten or disrupt your access to these basics - it’s an emergency. When you’re in a tough situation, here are some basics that might be helpful.
Emergency Shelter
Reach Out
Reach out to a safe friend or family member to ask for support for a period of time while you figure out how to get steady. Sometimes people will be more ready to provide help if you are able to tell them about the steps you are taking to get into more permanent housing.
FindHelp.org
Visit FindHelp.org to enter your zip code and click on housing for local resources.
Connect with Chafee ILP
There are resources available for young people transitioning out of foster care who need stable housing supports through the Independent Living Program in each state Each state has slightly different options and opportunities.
Search FosterClub's Help Hub
You may be able to find additional resources for emergency shelter here (resources vary by state)
Mental Health/Addiction Crisis
Tell someone
When you let someone in that you trust and know cares, it can help you feel less alone and provide support for working through a challenge. If you are in foster care, contact your Caseworker to help connect you to resources.
Call 988
The National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline provides a caring voice that can help you access support. The website has lots of great resources, too.
Go to the ER
Go to a local emergency room and tell them you need immediate support.
1-800-662-HELP
SAMHSA’s National Helpline - a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for those facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
Emergency Funds
Ask - with a plan
No one likes asking for money - but if you have someone safe you can ask for help (a former foster parent, a friend, a supportive mentor), this is one of the best and quickest options. Share briefly about the situation, how much you need, and offer a plan for how and when you think you can pay them back. Then see it through.
FindHelp.org
Visit FindHelp.org to enter your zip code and click on Money to see local financial assistance options.
Apply for a Gift
Apply for funds specific to needs of youth with experience in foster care through One Simple Wish or iFoster.
Connect with Chafee ILP
The Independent Living Program in your state is designed to help young people from foster care transition to adulthood. If you aren't already enrolled, contact your state and see if you're eligible.
Common emergencies experienced by young people.
Getting help: contacting your state Ombudsman
The people in the Ombudsman's office are in charge of hearing complaints and helping to solve problems for people involved with foster care. Most states have an Ombudsman, but not all. Learn more about what an Ombudsman does and why they exist.
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