Six Core Programs

Everything you need to build a real life.

Our six programs work together as a complete system — housing, food, education, money, mental health, and community. Mentorship and training are active and enrolling now. Our tiny home village is in development as we raise the funding to build it.

6

Integrated programs

Active

Mentorship & training

18–22

Age range served

Program Details

Six programs. One integrated system.

  • A row of cozy tiny homes in a community setting with green landscaping
    Housing — Coming Soon

    Tiny Home Community

    Our vision is a purpose-built village where each resident has their own private tiny home — safe, dignified, and designed for growth. We're actively fundraising to bring this to life. When complete, the village will provide stable housing for up to two years, giving residents the foundation from which everything else becomes possible.

    • Private tiny home residency — in development, pending funding
    • Fully furnished and maintained homes
    • Community common spaces — kitchen, garden, gathering areas
    • On-site staff and 24/7 support access
  • Hands planting seedlings in a community garden
    Self-Sufficiency

    Agricultural Training

    Hands-on farming and food production skills that build self-reliance, connect participants to the land, and create pathways to sustainable living. Our training program is active and enrolling now.

    • On-site community garden and growing plots
    • Food preservation and cooking skills
    • Sustainable farming and composting practices
    • Pathways to agricultural employment and certification
  • A young adult studying at a laptop, focused and engaged
    Education

    Education & Career Support

    GED completion, college enrollment, vocational training, and career coaching — tailored to each person's goals and timeline. We meet people where they are and build a clear path forward, whether that means a trade certification, a college degree, or a first professional job. Active and enrolling now.

    • GED preparation and testing support
    • College enrollment guidance and financial aid help
    • Vocational certifications in high-demand fields
    • Resume building, interview prep, and job placement
  • A person reviewing financial documents at a desk
    Financial Skills

    Financial Literacy

    Practical money management, credit building, and financial planning — the foundational skills that make independence sustainable. Many foster youth enter adulthood without ever having been taught how money works. We change that.

    • Budgeting, saving, and expense tracking
    • Opening and managing bank accounts
    • Credit building and understanding credit scores
    • Long-term financial planning and goal setting
  • A young adult in a supportive counseling session
    Wellness

    Mental Health Support

    Licensed counseling, trauma-informed care, and peer support groups that help young adults heal, grow, and build emotional resilience. The foster care system leaves deep marks. We provide the space, the professionals, and the community to begin healing. Active and enrolling now.

    • Licensed counselors available on-site
    • Individual and group therapy sessions
    • Trauma-informed care approach throughout all programs
    • Peer support groups and community connection
  • A mentor and young adult in conversation, smiling
    Community

    Long-Term Mentorship

    Relationships built to last. Our mentors and growing alumni network provide ongoing guidance, accountability, and community for life. Independence doesn't mean isolation — it means having people in your corner who believe in you. This program is active and accepting applications now.

    • Matched one-on-one mentors from the community
    • Active alumni network and ongoing connection
    • Monthly community events and gatherings
    • Mentorship continues after program completion

Support Our Mission

Help us build
something lasting.

Seeds & Stability Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Every dollar goes directly toward programs, staffing, and building our residential village for young adults aging out of foster care.

Youth are referred to our programs through the Department of Social Services — your support is what makes those programs possible.

Eligibility

Who we serve

  • Ages 18–22 — young adults transitioning from foster care
  • DSS referrals — youth are placed through the Department of Social Services
  • No cost — all programs are fully funded for qualifying participants
  • Commitment required — participants engage actively with all programs

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