Foster youth often face significant challenges as they transition into adulthood, with many at risk of homelessness. A new initiative in Oakland aims to change that by offering high-quality housing and support to young adults who have aged out of the foster care system.
Foster youth are disproportionately affected by homelessness, with studies indicating that one in four becomes homeless within four years of aging out of the system. In California alone, over 60,000 children are in foster care, with thousands in the Bay Area. Transitional housing programs like BWIT are crucial in providing these young adults with the resources they need to thrive.
Dr. Audra Stance, the founder of BWIT, began her journey as a foster mom three years ago. Having faced her own challenges in childhood, including involvement in illegal activities, she felt a strong calling to give back. Her experiences have shaped her commitment to helping at-risk youth find stability and success.
"Being able to work with them and get through to them and showing them that life is grand on the other side, that’s what made me have the heart to be where I am today," Stance shared.
BWIT offers fully furnished independent living spaces designed to create a safe and comfortable environment for young adults. The program currently operates 15 locations in Oakland, providing housing for 19 young adults. Stance emphasizes the importance of quality in the homes provided:
One participant, a young woman known as Arrow, faced legal troubles that could have barred her from other housing programs. Thanks to BWIT, she received support to clear her name and pursue her dreams. Now close to graduating from culinary school, Arrow aspires to open a bakery in London.
"Dr. Stance got me a lot more opportunities and helped clear my name. I probably would not have a house right now," she said.
With plans to expand, Dr. Stance is working on acquiring a high-rise building that will accommodate 40 more young adults. She also hopes to extend the age limit for participants to 25, further broadening the program’s reach.
As BWIT continues to grow, the organization seeks donations of furniture and funds to support its mission. By providing high-quality housing and resources, BWIT is not just offering shelter; it’s transforming lives and giving hope to Oakland’s foster youth.
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