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Released in 2022 after spending five years in California Youth Authority, Marcos faced the daunting task of starting over. βWhen I went in, I was a teenager who never had a job, never had a car. I had to figure out how to be an adult,β he says. For two years, he navigated that transition mostly alone until discovering JIT.Β
Changing Lanes Participant M'Niya on ABCΒ MβNiya entered foster care at 13, spending her teenage years at a group home before aging out at 18. Recognizing college as a clear path to a brighter...
My First Home Featured on CBS 8 Zeveley ZoneRecently, CBS 8βs Jeff Zeveley dropped by the My First Home distribution center to follow JIT participant Gia on her shopping day. For many former foster...
Just in Time participant Nyla Vivas and her My Life My Story Mentor Lucia Ahn discuss their powerful bond in a meaningful interview on CBS8. Watch NEWS STORy Below
Ysabel joined Just in Time for Foster Youth in 2017 when she learned about it through a research project at SDSU. Although she had a good relationship with money early on, a series of financial...
Anthonyβs dad overcame addiction and completed parenting classes to regain custody of 10-year old Anthony and his siblings, but the reunion was short lived.Β In 2023, Anthonyβs dad was diagnosed...