Dante Acosta
Foster children will get some extra help to cover the costs of activities like field trips, cap and gowns and other enriching childhood activities from legislation introduced by Assemblyman Dante Acosta (R-Santa Clarita). Assembly Bill 754 will create the California Foster Youth Enrichment Grant Program to provide grants to help foster youth participate in activities that enhance their skills, abilities, self-esteem and overall well-being.
“Picture a foster child overcoming huge odds to graduate high school then not getting to walk in the ceremony because they can’t afford a cap and gown. This is a real situation for far too many and I won’t allow our state to accept this status quo,” said Acosta. “This grant program will give foster kids the ability to participate with their classmates in activities that cost small amounts of money, but come with huge impact on their life.
AB 754 will require the State Department of Social Services to convene a workgroup to develop an implementation plan for the California Foster Youth Enrichment Program. This program would provide grants of up to $500 for things like attending field trips, cap and gown costs and other life enrichments.
Assemblyman Dante Acosta represents the 38th Assembly District stretching from Vasquez Rocks in Agua Dulce to the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, which encompasses the communities of Santa Clarita, Porter Ranch, Chatsworth and Northridge.
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We need that in the Antelope Valley as well. Kudos to this!
Thanks Dante!