The RightWay Foundation

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The RightWay Foundation
The RightWay Foundation helps transition-age foster youth get and keep good jobs and stable housing despite the overwhelming trauma they have endured throughout their lives. We partner with system-impacted youth to build stable adulthoods, grounded in mental health, launched by supportive housing, and solidified through employment and community.
Last Updated: September 2024
Competition Participation
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Subject
Aging out of foster care
  • California, United States of America
  • United States of America
  • Children transitioning out of foster care
  • Marginalized and oppressed groups
  • People currently or previously experiencing homelessness
  • Unemployed people
  • Young Adults (19-25 yrs.)
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Executive Summary

The RightWay Foundation partners with emancipating foster youth (ages 18-26+, 90% Black, 9% Latina/o/x) to build stable, self-sufficient adulthoods, grounded in mental health treatment, launched by supported housing, and solidified through employment.

In 2011, Franco Vega, an orphan and former probation youth, founded RightWay in recognition of the unresolved trauma creating barriers to job retention for foster youth in Los Angeles County. Integrating mental health and employment services, RightWay’s programs utilize intensive therapy, job training and placement, dedicated housing, career and education navigation, financial coaching, and community. From every angle, our programs work to break down barriers, providing the multifaceted, consistent support foster youth need to build financial and emotional stability in adulthood.

We work with the most underserved and overlooked population of youth exiting foster care. The youth who come through our doors have been programmed to believe they should not attain a college degree, pursue a career, or expect love and community. Our programs deconstruct that mindset and set our youth on the path to self-discovery and accountability.

Side by side with our youth, we are countering the corrosive effects of the housing crisis and ending the pipeline from foster care to unemployment, homelessness, isolation, and incarceration. RightWay’s programs provide a robust community and an abundance of resources to disrupt the generational cycle of trauma and poverty for foster youth.

Organization Details
Lead Organization

The RightWay Foundation

Organization Headquarters
California, United States of America
Organization ID
90-0761009
Number of Full-time Employees
10 to 25
Annual Operating Budget
$1.1 to 5 Million
Type
Nonprofit

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