• @blitzen@lemmy.ca
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    151 year ago

    Including room and board and books. A foster youth exiting high school or aging out of the system can now depend on four years of housing in exchange for getting an education. Fucking awesome, and why I’m proud to be a Californian.

  • @farcaster@beehaw.org
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    141 year ago

    This is what society should be. Enabling those of us without advantages to attain what they’re capable of.

  • Pigeon
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    911 months ago

    The fact that this actually acknowledges that room and board and textbooks has to be included for it to be truly free and accessible to the recipients is incredible. Wonderful news!

  • hypnotoad
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    71 year ago

    Stuff like this makes me proud to live here. It ain’t perfect, but we are trying.

    • 1chemistdown
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      311 months ago

      No place is perfect. There are many places doing better, but they have gone through all the other cycles of shittery, and have landed on better. I have hopes for the west coast.

    • @StringTheory@beehaw.org
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      211 months ago

      Children and teens in foster care across California will be able to attend state and community colleges free of charge under legislation signed into law this week.

      Through the new Fostering Futures program, the state will allocate $25 million to cover tuition for foster youth attending a California State University, University of California or a community college, according to state Sen. Angelique Ashby’s office.

      Yes, in California.