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Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Children and Family Services 2009 Chafee Allocation$501,335 2009 ETV Allocation$168,583 Number of youth 16-21 (most current AFCARS data -2006)222 State's Chafee Mission StatementInformation is currently unavailable. Who is Eligible for Chafee Services?A youth must be, or have been, the responsibility of the State or Indian tribe either through a court order or voluntary placement agreement with the child’s family. Only youth between the ages of 15-21 years are eligible for services and use of funds through the independent living program. Youth must have resided in an eligible placement setting for 90 cumulative days. What is the State's Definition of Room and Board?Information is currently unavailable. Maximum Age that Youth may Remain in Care21 No additional information is available. Under what Conditions Can a Youth Remain in Care Beyond 18?
If the youth is still in school and working on an IL plan that includes continuing education, employment, and self-sufficiency skills. Is the Extended Medicaid Option Available for Youth Until 21?No No additional information is available. Can Youth in Care Get Driver’s Licenses?
Information is currently unavailable. Does the State Offer Tuition Waivers for Foster Youth?No No additional information is available. Does the State Have a Youth Leadership Program?No Idaho does not currently have an active youth advisory board. |