Programs of CYFC™
The goal of all CYFC™ services programs is to ensure our youth gain the skills, information and motivation necessary to receive their high school diploma and graduate from college or obtain employment to transition successfully into independent adulthood.
CYFC™ services, premier program-the copyrighted Academic Remediation, Intervention, Support Services and Education Program (herein after referred to as "A.R.I.S.S.E.™ Program") - (pronounced "Arise") is effective when partnered with child welfare agencies and school districts. The A.R.I.S.S.E.™ Program has been proven to significantly increase the academic performance of foster youth in 2010. The impressive outcomes resulted in CYFC™ services being awarded the innovation3 (i3) Grant from the Obama Administration for expansion into eighteen additional schools. From this success, CYFC™ services was awarded a sole source contract to expand A.R.I.S.S.E.™ to serve foster and probation youth throughout Los Angeles County. Other programs include:
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A.R.I.S.S.E.™ One- an afterschool academic enrichment program.
- Boys Uplifted™- an all-male mentoring and tutoring program.
- Skills Academy- intensive standardized test prep support.
- College Level Up- a college access and persistence program.
- Pre-Post Emancipation Support
The A.R.I.S.S.E.™ Program
CYFC™ services has designed an Academic, Remediation, Intervention, and Support Services Education Model for Foster Youth (A.R.I.S.S.E.™) program, which provides tutoring, academic support, and support services for foster youth at 64 sites and 8 districts. Due to our outcomes and a 25+ year track record of service in the Los Angeles community, all 5 Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to expand our A.R.I.S.S.E.™ program county-wide to serve foster youth. The Board has also requested the CYFC™ organization pilot a program for probation youth, many of whom are also in foster care. We are committed to serving foster youth and working in partnership with the community to improve educational outcomes for foster youth.
Boys Uplifted™ or (B-UP™) Program
Boys Uplifted™ B-UP™ program represents an historic, multi-sector collaboration at a level that has never before been implemented in the Los Angeles Unified School District. The program is multi-systemic, school-based, and requires the participation of parents and community-based organizations to prevent boys from the South Los Angeles community from entering the juvenile justice system, failing and dropping out of school, and losing their lives to gang and street violence. B-UP™ program is currently implemented at Tom Bradley Elementary School. The school identifies at-risk boys and their families to participate in the program. This wrap-around effort will envelop the most at-risk boys and their families in a network of support and care that includes the following components:
- Dedicated All-Boys Classroom
- Enrichment Activities
- Family Intervention Services
- After-School Tutoring
- Parent and Student College Planning
- Parent Support Services
- Mentoring Summer Program
- Program Evaluation
- Teacher and Program Staff Development
CYFC™ services have an outstanding record of achievement in improving the outcomes of underperforming foster youth students. In every year that its academic intervention and support program has been in operation:
- Over 91% of high school seniors who attended the program 3 or more days per week received their high school diploma. This rate is significantly higher than graduation rates for foster youth statewide, where just 58% of students successfully complete high school.
- Between 82% and 98% of participating high school seniors have been accepted into post-secondary institutions. Further, 100% of high school-aged foster youth participants developed a post-emancipation plan that address post-secondary education, financial aid, housing, healthcare, and transportation to aid their transition to independence.
91% of the foster youth in the 90 schools where CYFC™ services is on campus graduated from high school. Compare that to schools lacking this program, where only 58% of foster youth graduate from high school.
Pomona Unified School District Data
The Pomona Unified School District uses 100% of its LCAPP foster youth funding to contract with CYFC™ services, which serve every youth in the entire school district. There was a 100% foster youth graduation rate in 2014, and 100% of foster youth taking the California High School Exit Exam passed.
Service Areas
CYFC™ services currently serve at-risk and foster youth throughout Los Angeles County. Our service areas specifically include school sites located in Los Angeles, Long Beach, Compton, Carson, Lynwood, Inglewood, Santa Monica, Pasadena, and Pomona.