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THRU Project

THRU Advisory Council

Youth-Led Leadership. Real Voice. Real Impact.

The THRU Advisory Council at THRU Project is a leadership program designed to ensure that young people with lived experience in foster care have a direct voice in shaping the programs, services, and policies that affect their lives.

This board is made up of youth and young adults who bring firsthand insight into the foster care system and the transition into adulthood. Their perspective helps guide organizational decisions and strengthen support for future participants.

What the THRU Advisory Council Does

Members of the THRU Advisory Board actively participate in:

  • Providing feedback on THRU Project programs and services
  • Sharing lived experience to improve youth-centered support systems
  • Advising staff and leadership on program development
  • Advocating for policy changes that impact foster youth in Texas
  • Participating in community outreach and awareness efforts

The goal is simple: nothing about youth services should be decided without youth input.

Who Can Join?

The THRU Advisory Council is open to:

  • Young people with lived experience in foster care
  • Youth and young adults connected to THRU Project programs
  • Individuals who are passionate about advocacy and leadership

Members are typically youth and young adults who want to use their experiences to create positive change for others in the system.

Why It Matters

Foster youth are often spoken about, but not included in the decision-making process.

The THRU Advisory Council changes that by:

  • Centering youth voice in program design
  • Improving services based on real experience
  • Building leadership skills for participants
  • Creating a pipeline for advocacy and community leadership

This ensures that programs are not only supportive, but also relevant, effective, and responsive.

Leadership Development

In addition to advocacy work, THRU Advisory Council members gain valuable personal and professional skills, including:

  • Public speaking and communication
  • Leadership and teamwork experience
  • Policy and systems education
  • Professional development and networking opportunities

These skills help prepare members for careers, education, and long-term leadership roles.