Youth & Young Adult Wellness Community
Youth & Young Adult Wellness Community
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fos·ter
/ˈfôstər,ˈfästər/
verb
verb: foster; 3rd person present: fosters; past tense: fostered; past participle: fostered; gerund or present participle: fostering
1.
encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good).
"the teacher's task is to foster learning"
synonyms: encourage, promote, further, stimulate, advance, forward, cultivate, nurture, strengthen, enrich; More
help, aid, abet, assist, contribute to, support, back, be a patron of
"he fostered the arts"
antonyms: neglect, suppress
•develop (a feeling or idea) in oneself.
"appropriate praise helps a child foster a sense of self-worth"
2.
bring up (a child that is not one's own by birth).
synonyms: bring up, rear, raise, care for, take care of, look after, nurture, provide for; More
mother, parent
"they started fostering children"
adjective
adjective: foster
1.
denoting someone that has a specified family connection through fostering rather than birth.
"foster parent"
fos·ter
/ˈfôstər,ˈfästər/
verb
verb: foster; 3rd person present: fosters; past tense: fostered; past participle: fostered; gerund or present participle: fostering
1.
encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good).
"the teacher's task is to foster learning"
synonyms: encourage, promote, further, stimulate, advance, forward, cultivate, nurture, strengthen, enrich; More
help, aid, abet, assist, contribute to, support, back, be a patron of
"he fostered the arts"
antonyms: neglect, suppress
•develop (a feeling or idea) in oneself.
"appropriate praise helps a child foster a sense of self-worth"
2.
bring up (a child that is not one's own by birth).
synonyms: bring up, rear, raise, care for, take care of, look after, nurture, provide for; More
mother, parent
"they started fostering children"
adjective
adjective: foster
1.
denoting someone that has a specified family connection through fostering rather than birth.
"foster parent"
Just A Few Ways We Help




ELIGIBILITY
ELIGIBILITY
- Any child/youth who is living away from their birth family home and are living with a relative/kinship caregiver
- Homeless youth
- Any youth with CPS history.
EXPECTATIONS
EXPECTATIONS
All residents will:
•Engage in at least 30 hours of productive activities each week.
•Be employed or enrolled full-time in school.
•Treat others with respect and courtesy.
•Contribute to a personal savings account.
•Develop and work on a personal transition plan.
•Comply with program expectations.
PROHIBITIONS
PROHIBITIONS
There will be:
•No violence in the house.
•No drugs in the house.
•No illegal activities in the house.
•No weapons in the house.
•No fires in/or around the house.
REFERRALS
REFERRALS
Referrals are sent to us by CPS, PAL Homeless Coalition, other community agencies, high schools, CASA, other clients, etc.
First contact will be by a phone call to schedule an appointment for intake at the Resource Center. During the interview, an assessment form is used to discern what basic and particular services Foster Wellness Community can help to provide and at this time our program is also explained.
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Funds Needed:
•General Donations
•Scholarship Funds
•Legal Consultation Funds
•Housing
•Funding for Educational and Motivational Speakers
•Funding for Teen Events
Sponsor Partners ›
Sponsor Partners ›
Church of Jesus Christ-Houston
Church of Jesus Christ Global Fellowship
Business Partners ›
Business Partners ›
Pending Members of
The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce & Houston Northwest Chamber of Commerce
Stay in Touch
Stay in Touch
Locations
Locations
1. Spring, Texas
2. Other Locations: Opening Soon
Contact
Contact
Hours
Hours
24/7
Social
Social
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