Rose Leaf Foundation Welcomes YouThriving Beyond Boundaries
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Youth Thrive 4 Youth Training
Rose Leaf Foundation is proud to bring Youth Thrive 4 Youth (YT4Y) to South Carolina and we are the only organization in the state trained by the Center for the Study of Social Policy to deliver this nationally recognized program!
This one-day interactive training is designed for youth ages 14–23 to gain tools for healing, wellbeing, leadership, and resilience. Participants will leave with stronger connections, practical skills, and a renewed sense of confidence.
When: Saturday, November 1, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Where: 9500 Windsor Lake Blvd, Columbia, SC 29223
Breakfast, lunch, and snacks provided.
Only 30 slots available – register today to secure your spot!
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A Journey Through Foster Care
Entering Foster Care
It all starts with a court-order: a social worker or judge determines it is not in your best interest to remain with your biological parents, and you are removed from their home. But you’re only a kid -- you still need a place to live and someone to care for you. You enter the foster care system, a state-run program that’s supposed to be temporary, until you can move to a more permanent, safe and caring home.
It all starts with a court-order: a social worker or judge determines it is not in your best interest to remain with your biological parents, and you are removed from their home. But you’re only a kid -- you still need a place to live and someone to care for you. You enter the foster care system, a state-run program that’s supposed to be temporary, until you can move to a more permanent, safe and caring home.
Mission Statement
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Empowering young people who have aged out of foster care and children in kinship care in South Carolina re-envision their lives as they work toward becoming self-sustaining, productive, and purpose-driven citizens.
Vision StatementOur vision is to become South Carolina's go-to resource for supporting, guiding, and empowering young people who have aged out of foster care.
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