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Welcome to the Transition Club, formerly FYI3.com. More than 20,000 young people transition out of foster care every year (read more about this in our Aging Out Topic). If you are starting to think about life after foster care, then FosterClub's Transition Club can help you get ready for success. Check out our regular features:

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Tips for Transition Planning

Keep your transition plan in a safe place.
Some of the information you document may be personal Protect yourself from identity theft by keeping your information in a safe place.

Ask for info and advice.
The adults in your life have already made the transition to adulthood. Make use of what they know... ask adults you respect for information and advice.

What's My Role

This is your life. As you approach adulthood, you will have more and more control over decisions that affect you.

Your participation in the planning process is the best way to guarantee that your voice is heard and that the plan reflects what you want for your life.

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Fostering Connections

About the Fostering Connections to Success and Increased Adoptions Act of 2008 law (Public Law 110-351)

The new Fostering Connections law made major improvements to programs and policies related to older youth in foster care. Some parts of the new law require that states make changes, while some parts of the law offers options for states to consider adding to their foster care programs.

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