B.C. extends financial help for youth aging out of provincial care

Oct 17, 2016 | 3:55 PM

VICTORIA — British Columbia is expanding a program that provides financial help to young people who have turned 19 and aged out of provincial care.

Children and Families Minister Stephanie Cadieux says youth who were formally in care will now be eligible for funding under the Agreements with Young Adults program until they turn 26, up from the previous age of 24.

The expansion will also extend the amount of time young people can receive benefits from two years to four, and will add courses to teach life skills such as cooking and financial planning.

To be eligible, youth must have plans that include life-skills training, post-secondary education or attending a mental health or addictions treatment program.