YOUR SOLUTIONS GENERAL STORE

The Official Store for Your Solutions Foster Care Youth Project; Using our spending dollars to provide Housing for youth aged out of the foster care system

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Features & Benefits

Our primary Goal is Housing is to assist aged out youth whom have younger sibling still within the system

REUNITING FAMILIES IN THEIR OWN HOME WHEN POSSIBLE

The primary creation of Your Solutions General Store: Provide a Financial vehicle where the  Community through their purchases made with our store that part of that purchase goes toward Housing Development for; (training & development toward the creating head of household) first step toward family reunification for foster care youth.

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Community Resources

Your Solutions understands that just providing financial resources is just one side; community resources being networked with a shared goal family reunification, has to be the other side to that end we have partnered with community resources also with an invite for you to join us in this worth while effort.

Our Comment To YOU

To achieve our overall objectives:  Our customers are our number ONE PRIORITY so we will try to bring you products that are useful to you and your family while also products that our target  population (homeless youth) will find useful.  

For Your Convenience

Purchases can be made by computer, Ipad, tablet, and or cell phone

Let me begin by saying the value to any city is its neighborhoods supported by the families that make-up those neighborhoods. Stable young families bring years of value throughout the community, through property renting to home ownership, school attendance, shopping, and through employment. So it’s safe to say that our biggest single contributor is also our most value resource the family.  

The above referenced store was developed to anchor  the unionization of a variety of community resources with the primary focus on family reunification that will affect neighborhoods; through rebuilding, stabilization of strengthened families which add value to their neighborhood and city. 

  

The conclusion of research:

Research done by Your Solution LLC/Foster Care Youth Project: beginning 2005 with twenty young people from the foster care system identified the following concerns…” youth voices”:  

  • When families with three or more members enter the foster care system most are separated and many lose that family connection and sometimes that family bond  
  • In many cases family members outside foster care don’t keep in touch with those within the system especially when they spend long periods within the system  

   Many children become emotionally detached because of multiple foster care placements; accompanied by fear of being emotionally hurt because of never knowing when that placement will end and relationships severed again   

   Many youth experience gaps in their education when they have to change school districts many have issues in adjustment to new surrounding and making new friends  

   Family members age out of the system at different periods many don’t reconnect to other family member within the system or those that have left the system especially when there’s a gap of a few years. 

Twenty Youth Research and Pilot program 

Conducted from 2005-2010 

Four 16 years old boys , Three 16 years old girls, Five 17 year olds boys 

continued 

Six 18 years old boys Two 18 years old girls 

African American boys 

Three 16 years old/Six 18 years old 

 

 

African American Girls 

Three 16 year girls 

Caucasian Girls 

One 18 years old Girl 

Arab Girls 

One 18 years old Girl 

Caucasian boys 

One 16 year old/one 18 year old 

Homeless 

Eight /two girls/six boys 

Foster Care 

Twelve /Four 16 years boys 

/Three 16 years old girls Five 17 years old boys 

Family 

Three brothers/16, 17, 18-year-old 

  

  

  

 

Results of the Twenty youth 

  

Four  went to Bakers College in Flint Michigan 

Three African-American boys/ 

One Caucasian girl 

Two went to Wayne State University 

Two African American boys 

Four went up North to MTI 

One Caucasian girl/ 

Three African American boys 

Five started with a Landscaping company and after 

Four African American boys  

One girl 

Two years open their own Landscaping business 

  

Three received internships with Mentors 

Two African American boys 

One girl 

from International Detroit Black Expo 

  

Two dropouts in the early stages 

One Caucasian boy 

One African American boy 

TOGETHER LET'S REUNITE SOME FAMILIES