
John Burton Advocates For Youth
John Burton Advocates For Youth
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Mission
John Burton Advocates for Youth improves the quality of life for youth in California who have been in foster care or homeless by advocating for better laws, training communities to strengthen local practices and conducting research to inform policy solutions.
About
Education Program:John Burton Advocates for Youth works to improve the rate of college enrollment, retention and degree completion among current and former foster youth. Develop campus support programs: John Burton Advocates for Youth works with community colleges, California State Universities and University of California campuses to establish special programs on their campuses to serve current and former foster youth. Specifically, the organization trains campus personnel on the core elements of campus support programs, including how to structure services for students, how to use data to improve program outcomes, how to build support for the program among faculty and administration and how to attract direct investment from the university or college into the program. Continued on Schedule O.