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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.