SIL is for individuals ages 18-21 who aged out of foster care and want to participant in extended foster care.
Enrolled in extended foster care. Young adults are required by the state to be working, going to school, or volunteering.
Speak with your case worker and have them submit a referral through SJRC Texas Belong to be referred to the THRU Project SIL Program.
THRU Project Housing Resource Coordinators meet with the young adult at least once a month and have weekly check-ins via phone.
Housing Resource Coordinators help maintain clean apartments, support young adults with budgeting, and teach essential life skills.
College Housing Program allows young adults with a history of foster care to focus on getting a college degree without worrying about rent.
Enrolled in extended foster care. Young adults are required by the state to be working, going to school, or volunteering.
Speak with your case worker and have them submit a referral through SJRC Texas Belong to be referred to the THRU Project SIL Program.
THRU Project Housing Resource Coordinators meet with the young adult at least once a month and have weekly check-ins via phone.
Housing Resource Coordinators help maintain clean apartments, support young adults with budgeting, and teach essential life skills.
College Housing Program allows young adults with a history of foster care to focus on getting a college degree without worrying about rent.
Enrolled in extended foster care. Young adults are required by the state to be working, going to school, or volunteering.
Speak with your case worker and have them submit a referral through SJRC Texas Belong to be referred to the THRU Project SIL Program.
THRU Project Housing Resource Coordinators meet with the young adult at least once a month and have weekly check-ins via phone.
Housing Resource Coordinators help maintain clean apartments, support young adults with budgeting, and teach essential life skills.
College Housing Program allows young adults with a history of foster care to focus on getting a college degree without worrying about rent.
Enrolled in extended foster care. Young adults are required by the state to be working, going to school, or volunteering.
Speak with your case worker and have them submit a referral through SJRC Texas Belong to be referred to the THRU Project SIL Program.
THRU Project Housing Resource Coordinators meet with the young adult at least once a month and have weekly check-ins via phone.
Housing Resource Coordinators help maintain clean apartments, support young adults with budgeting, and teach essential life skills.
Robyn overcame unimaginable loss, homelessness, and foster care challenges to create a stable, independent life. With support from THRU Project, she earned her certification, built a career, gained custody of her brother, and found a safe place to call home.
Sophie overcame foster care, homelessness, and hardship to earn her UTSA degree and pursue a career helping others through social work and art therapy. With support from THRU Project, she found stability, purpose, and renewed hope while building a future of faith and service.
Liz overcame an unstable childhood and foster care challenges to build a future filled with education, career success, and independence. Through THRU Project’s support, she found healing, purpose, and a passion for inspiring others.
Khristan overcame foster care and housing instability to earn her Psychology degree from UTSA. Today, she helps foster youth succeed as a Housing Resource Coordinator at THRU Project.
Anyaondi overcame foster care and housing instability to pursue her dream of becoming a chemical engineer at UTSA. With support from THRU Project, she has excelled academically and continues building a successful future.
Melanie overcame adversity to become a Southwest ISD police officer. Today, she is committed to protecting and advocating for women and children impacted by domestic violence.