Transition-Age Youth: Independent Living Basics
Identification documents, banking, housing, and the practical adult tasks that arrive around ages 16–24.
About 6 min read
Includes a link to HUD — Rental Assistance
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Identification documents, banking, housing, and the practical adult tasks that arrive around ages 16–24.
About 6 min read
Includes a link to HUD — Rental Assistance
Where mentoring relationships actually form, and how to keep one going.
About 4 min read
Includes a link to MENTOR
Birth certificate, Social Security card, and state ID — the order that saves the most time.
About 5 min read
Includes a link to USA.gov — Replace Vital Documents
Bank accounts, pay stubs, and the three numbers a young adult should know each month.
About 4 min read
Includes a link to USA.gov — Help With Bills