Alameda County ILP

Alameda County ILP

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To provide every eligible youth in foster care with independent living skills training to assist in the transition to a successful, independent lifestyle.

In 1986, the federal government launched the Independent Living Program to enable state child welfare agencies to meet the needs of youth preparing to emancipate from foster care. The initial federal funding allowed for ILP services to be made available to youth ages 16-18 who were dependents of the county or probation wards placed out of home by the juvenile court on or after their 16th birthday.

03/05/2025

Please join us tomorrow for Next Level Life Skills Pt 3. This is a hybrid workshop from 4:30pm-6pm.

Topic: Critical Thinking & Decision Making
Learn how to think critically and avoid common pitfalls that can hold you back. This workshop will help you identify and challenge biases, navigate real-life situations, and avoid impulsive choices.

All ILP-eligible youth should be enrolled in ILP in order to participate and receive the $25 stipend for attendance. Food will be provided; youth will also have the opportunity to win raffle prizes.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our front desk at (510) 667-7696.

Photos from Alameda County ILP's post 03/05/2025

MARCH ILP Calendar!

Happy Women's History Month!

All ILP-eligible youth should be enrolled in ILP in order to participate and receive the $25 stipend for attendance. Food will be provided; youth will also have the opportunity to win raffle prizes. Youth, please contact your ILP Case manager (CM) for RSVP link and QR Code.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our front desk at (510) 667-7696.

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Location

Address


675 Hegenberger Road
Oakland, CA
94621

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm