2023 Michigan Teen Conference

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do you know a youth in Foster Care or Independent Living or Young Adult Voluntary Foster Care who needs to learn about money management, mental health, and wellness, educational opportunities, or how to set themselves up for success? If you do, then please help them with the registration process for the 2023 Michigan Teen Conference.

Do you know a youth in Foster Care or Independent Living or Young Adult Voluntary Foster Care who needs to learn about money management, mental health and wellness, educational opportunities, or how to set themselves up for success? If you do, then please help them with the registration process for the 2023 Michigan Teen Conference.

Youth must be age 14 to 23 and be YIT eligible. See MDHHS FOM 950 for full details on YIT eligibility. Youth with an open Juvenile Justice case, and no Abuse Neglect case, are eligible to attend the conference if they are YIT eligible. Caretakers of youth and professionals who work with teens are also invited to register.

Attendees will sharpen their understanding of what is available and required for foster youth to make the challenging transition to adult life.

The 2023 Michigan Teen Conference is in-person at Saginaw Valley State University.
• Registration is required.
• See Registration Instructions for cost.

The 2023 Michigan Teen Conference will include:
• Presenters who inform and inspire
• Youth talent showcase
• Resources and tools for success

Visit the official 2023 Michigan Teen Conference page for registration forms and more information.  

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* Important Notice *

Earlier this year, Samaritas was under investigation by the state for allegations of abuse in our emergency shelter in Grand Rapids. We opened this shelter 26 months earlier for children from Central America crossing the border fleeing from horrible condition; we were asked to take in Afghan youth when there was no other place for them to go after the crisis in Afghanistan occurred. We accepted 19 youth in response to this request and our long-term commitment to help youth to the greatest extent possible at the time of their greatest need. Samaritas was one of several similar emergency shelters across the country asked to take in these refugee youth.

Due to the severe level of trauma they had endured, many of them required intensive therapy and counseling. As a result of the growing concern we had for the depth and breadth of those needs of the youth and the safety of our team, we made the decision to work with our referring partners to move the youth to other programs where they could access the higher level of trauma-informed care, supervision, and medical attention that they required. Due to state and federal oversight of our programs, we are unable to share specific details of the investigation but we were cleared of any abuse allegations by the state and all youth were transferred to appropriate residential placements where they could receive the care they needed. Samaritas continues to be a state and federal leader in refugee resettlement, including refugee foster care.

MEDIA INQUIRIES

Please Contact:
Joe DiBenedetto
Lambert & Co.
(516) 637-0597

Matt Friedman
Tanner Friedman Strategic Communications
(248) 762-1430