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2010 Symposium - Improving Outcomes for Youth in Transition: A Vision for the Next Decade

2010 Symposium - Improving Outcomes for Youth in Transition: A Vision for the Next Decade

Youth Aging Out of Foster Care Symposium Highlights Lessons Learned and A Vision for the Future

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  • 2010 Symposium - Improving Outcomes for Youth in Transition: A Vision for the Next Decade

Symposium participants Jeremy Long, Danielle Brunetta, Brian Samuels, and Ta'Nesa Blakely

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Materials from 2010 Symposium - Improving Outcomes for Youth in Transition: A Vision for the Next Decade

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  • 2010 Symposium - Improving Outcomes for Youth in Transition: A Vision for the Next Decade

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  • Symposium Flyer (.PDF, 268.4KB)
  • Agenda and Speaker Biographies (.PDF, 23.4MB)
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