Adolescent Services

LifeSet

Empowering young people from foster care to adulthood.

About

LifeSet

Every year, approximately 20,000 young people turn 18 in foster care; they need comprehensive support as they transition from state services to independence. With few resources, they must work to overcome the impact of childhood adversity as they navigate the adult world. LifeSet puts transition-age youth in the driver’s seat of their lives with a trained specialist by their side to help them identify and achieve goals.

Transforming Transitions

LifeSet stands as a pioneering, evidence-informed initiative catering to the critical transitional phase for foster youth aging out of the system. By offering intensive, individualized support, it ensures these young adults receive the guidance necessary to navigate challenges and seize opportunities, ultimately fostering healthier outcomes.

Evidence-Based

Backed by rigorous research, LifeSet's impact speaks volumes. From bolstering mental health to enhancing economic stability, the program has demonstrated tangible improvements across various facets of participants' lives. The statistics underscore the urgent need for such interventions and highlight LifeSet's efficacy in addressing the multifaceted needs of transition-age foster youth.

Blueprint for Success

What sets LifeSet apart is not just its commitment to evidence-based practices but its holistic approach to empowerment. Through a combination of personalized engagement, skill-building, and continuous support, LifeSet equips young adults with the tools they need to thrive independently. By codifying best practices and emphasizing lasting impact, LifeSet serves as a beacon of hope for a brighter future beyond foster care.

Service Areas

This program is offered to participants living in Snohomish County.

LifeSet Referral