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Texas Choice Solutions 

 Supervised Living Program

HOW SIL WORKS

Former foster care youth and homeless community youth (18-21 years) live independently in an apartment style setting.

They receive professional case management, weekly counseling, job and life skills, educational assistance, and resource referrals, to help them meet their goals and leave the program ready to become productive members of our community.

These  young adults are given a safe place to live and are taught how to care for themselves so that they can become productive, empowered members of our community. For more information about your SIL program call us!

ADMISSION
Admission Requirements
Young adults who are eligible for admission into the Texas Choice Solutions Supervised Independent Living Program are those that meet the following eligibility criteria:
  • Must be a male or female with a signed extended foster care agreement with your case worker.
  • Must be between the ages of 18 and 21;
  • Must be enrolled in a high school, trade school, and/or post-secondary education program; or full-time employment

HOMELESS SUPPORT

Community Referrals Application Process

Homeless young adults (18-21) who are not in CPS care can apply by either calling 346.202.3429 or completing the online application.

If you qualify for participation in the program, you will receive case management designed to help you accomplish your goals and obtain permanent housing.

 

Interested?

Let’s find out if this program would be a good fit for you. To do that we will need to get some basic information and ask you a few questions. Please complete the form.

Key features & benefits of the SIL program include

Safe and Stable Housing: Participants live in a apartment setting, ensuring a secure and supportive environment.

A Monthly Stipend: Financial assistance helps cover basic living expenses.

Personalized Support: Individualized case management and tailored support plans help youth achieve educational, employment, and personal goals.

Skill-Building Opportunities: Young adults develop critical life skills such as budgeting, cooking, time management, and navigating healthcare.

Guidance and Mentorship: Participants connect with mentors, explore hobbies, and gain valuable insight from supportive adults.

Access to Resources: Comprehensive mental health services, job placement programs, and community connections ensure holistic support.

Advocacy and Leadership: Empowerment opportunities enable youth to advocate for themselves and their peers, fostering confidence and leadership skills.

Planning for the Future: Assistance in creating long-term housing and life plans to support the transition into self-sufficiency.

Community and Belonging: A welcoming network of peers and caring adults provides a sense of stability and connection.

Through the SIL program, young adults can grow in a structured yet flexible environment, balancing independence with guidance as they prepare for their future.

 

At Texas Choice Solutions, Inc, we empower young adults aging out of foster care to become independent and responsible members of the community. 

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Community Referrals Application Process

 

Homeless young adults who are not in CPS care can apply by either calling 346.202.3429 or completing the online application.

If you qualify for participation in the program, you will receive case management designed to help you accomplish your goals and obtain permanent housing.

Interested?

Let’s find out if this program would be a good fit for you. To do that we will need to get some basic information and ask you a few questions. Please complete the form.

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CHILDREN 
ARE WELCOME HERE

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Empower Young Adults
Transitioning to Independence

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Texas Choice Solutions 

SIL - Program

Email: silr6@choicesolutions-inc.com

Office:346.758.2540

Direct:346.202.3429

Fax:713.609.1557

  • Young adults, ages 18 to 20 who are still in Child Protective Services (CPS) custody anywhere in Texas or who were in custody on their 18th birthday

  • Young adults who meet the above criteria who have children from anywhere in Texas

  • Homeless young adults, ages 18-21 (non-CPS)

  • Single or parenting single adults aging out of foster care

  • Case Management  ,Counseling

  • Financial Assistance (bi-weekly allowance)

  • Household Setup (furniture and supplies)

  • Work Skills Development  ,Life Skills Development

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