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There are a variety of applications of the phrase throughout the defines an "aging out" case as, "a situation referring to a person’s petition to become a Permanent Legal Resident as a child, and in the time that passes during the processing of the application, the child turns 21 and ages out.(nd) Do I Prevent My Child From Losing Benefits at Age 21 ("Aging Out")? United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. Retrieved 5/8/07.


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Often used to highlight the problems traditional foster care approaches face, aging out affects foster youth in a variety of ways. An estimated 30,000 adolescents age out of the foster care system each year.Brackett, E. (2005) Aging Out of Foster Care , ''Newshour'' television show, PBS. , 2007 . The '' San Francisco Chronicle '' reports that less than half of emancipated youth (who have aged out) Graduate from High School , compared to 85 percent of all 18-to-24-year-olds; fewer than 1 in 8 graduate from a four-year College ; two-thirds had not maintained employment for a year; fewer than 1 in 5 was completely self-supporting; more than a quarter of the males spent time in jail; and four of 10 had become parents as a result of an unplanned pregnancy.(2005) Foster care -- hope emerges. Reform efforts gain momentum. ''San Francisco Chronicle.'' 12/22/05. Retrieved 5/8/07.


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In 1970, Title X of the Public Health Service Act started providing for the federal family planning program, designed to provide resources for health services and Counseling to Low-income or Uninsured Individuals who may otherwise lack access to Health Care , including young people aging out of foster care. The United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development 's Family Unification Program, or FUP, provides Housing Choice Vouchers to young people aging out of the foster care system.

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In 1999, President Clinton signed the Foster Care Independence Act , which doubled federal funding for Independent Living programs and provides funding for Drug Abuse Prevention and Health Insurance for former foster care youth until age 21.Rhodes, L. (2006) " Young writers finding a powerful voice. " Retrieved 5/8/07.


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