End State

End State


All youth and young adults under 30, regardless of immigration status, have access to a variety of housing subsidies, including homeownership supports and family-based services, that allow for safe, accessible housing of their choice, in neighborhoods of their choice, at less than 30% of their total annual income. Equitable access is achieved through dedicated resources and outreach by immigrant communities to immigrant communities and a set of federal legal protections.

  • All youth, regardless of immigration status, have access to:

    • Affordable, quality health care (physical and mental) in their neighborhood from providers that look like them (Black, Brown, Indigenous and Queer) with experiences similar to them;

    • Career opportunities that pay a living wage, and a universal basic income when not employed;

    • Fully supported high school, alternative education, and GED programs and free higher education opportunities (undergraduate and graduate level), career training programs, and entrepreneurship opportunities;

    • Accessible transportation that ensures they can get to school, jobs, and necessary supports; and

    • Neighborhoods that can offer the natural support and social capital needed to thrive.

And equitable access is achieved through dedicated resources and outreach by immigrant communities to immigrant communities and a set of federal legal protections.


Previous
Previous

Transformation Efforts