SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - Illinois has received a $4.5 million grant to help older foster children make the transition to living on their own.
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The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services announced the three-year award last week. It comes from national nonprofit organizations Youth Villages .
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DCFS says that statistics show that young people in foster care are more likely than others to be homeless, unemployed or incarcerated as adults.
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DCFS will work with Cook County organizations UCAN and Lawrence Hall and Hoyleton Youth and Family Services near St. Louis. The agencies will use Youth Villages' life-skills program called YV LifeSet to help young adults make the transition.
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Illinois' grant is the largest of four totaling $10 million. Grants also went to the District of Columbia, Los Angeles County and Louisiana.