Social Worker Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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We are looking for youth who have a strong desire to attend either college or a vocational program full-time and work part-time. They must maintain a sober lifestyle and be willing to do random drug tests if asked. They must be willing to follow basic house rules and live in a community setting with other foster youth and a volunteer Resident Advisor. They must be open to receiving encouragement, guidance and accountability. We will provide them with many resources if they work hard and hold up their end of the deal. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that hopefully your youth with appreciate and value.
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Yes, they can apply but they cannot enter the program until they complete their diploma or GED.
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For probation youth to be eligible for Inspire, youth must be dual status (declared as WIC 300/602). We then look at each case individually and will see if Inspire is a good fit for that youth. We never want to set someone up for failure. Inspire is a highly independent program and we look for motivation and one’s openness to receive advice and support.
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Yes, if they can manage their health and medication needs independently and they meet the rest of the criteria to be in the program.
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We require a $100 security deposit plus $100 for their first month’s rent. Most of the time the youth use their graduation incentive funds or ask ILP to help with the initial move in cost.
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It is wise for the social workers and youth to start looking into their options a year ahead of their graduation date. Youth can apply to Inspire six months prior to graduating or getting their GED.
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Please help to make sure that your youth fills out the entire application including the attachments of high school transcripts, two letters of reference, and an autobiography. If they are incomplete that will greatly slow down the process. Once the application is received, we will try to hold an interview within 2 weeks. Sometimes, we will make a decision immediately or we may ask the youth to complete a couple of tasks such as completing five job applications or taking their community college assessments. This helps us to assess their motivation, resourcefulness and ability to ask for help if needed.
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As you are probably aware foster youth are a very transient population which makes it very difficult for us to keep a wait list. Usually when we call back their numbers are disconnected. We suggest the youth call us and check on available spaces every 2 weeks.
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No, we are a private nonprofit that is not contracted with the government/county. We are however, considered a SILP under AB12/EFC guidelines. Youth under AB12/EFC will have to pay a higher rate for rent and have a required savings account if they are receiving their monthly SILP funds directly.
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Yes, if they have completed their GED or diploma and choose to stay in care under AB12/EFC they can still apply and live in an Inspire home. Youth under AB12/EFC will have to pay a higher rate for rent and have a required savings account if they are receiving their monthly funds directly.
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We are more than happy to speak with you or your youth by phone to see if Inspire may be a good fit for him or her before they apply. However, we do not give house tours to the youth until they have completed the interview process and have been accepted. We will gladly give home tours to social workers so that you know the type of homes. If interested in a home tour, please contact us to schedule an appointment.
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We have a home in Eastvale and Corona and three homes in Riverside.
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The Inspire Homes are either located near Norco College or Riverside City College.