I was in foster care, am I eligible for ILP?
It is possible, but there are other requirements that must be met too. You must have been a ward or a dependent of the court after your 16th birthday. You must have been in foster care on or after your 16th birthday. Certain facilities are not considered foster care such as detention facilities. To find out if you or someone you know is eligible for ILP, contact the ILP Coordinator.

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1. How will I be able to participate in the program without transportation or child care?
2. What will I be expected to do in the Welfare to Work Program?
3. Why do I have to participate if I am already working?
4. I was in foster care, am I eligible for ILP?
5. I heard that you can find former foster youth a place to live, is that true?
6. Is ILP just another boring class that I have to go to?
7. What are the requirements for medical assistance, Food Stamps, County Medical Services or Cal Works programs?
8. How do I get MediCal for my aged parents?
9. I am receiving Social Security benefits. Can I get Food Stamp benefits?
10. I have MediCal now. What is a MediCal Share of Cost (SOC)?
11. Can I have a job and still get Food Stam benefits?