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Natalie’s Opportunity Passport™ Match!

August 21, 2017 by FAAZWebII Leave a Comment

Opportunities come and go, but for Natalie Murillo, her recent opportunity has been taking her places. Natalie purchased a 2012 Honda Accord with the support of the Opportunity Passport™ program. Natalie says she is thankful for the help she got because it would have taken her two to three times longer to save the money she needed to buy her car.

Not only did Natalie save money, she now saves time. “Growing up in the system, you are always on someone else’s time; going to work and appointments.” She shared freedom is a luxury that comes with owning a car. “Now, I am able to choose when and where I want to go,” said Natalie.

With her own savings in hand, Natalie was able to double her money through the program’s match savings funds. Ready to make her purchase, she met with Opportunity Passport Coordinator, Gerardo Novoa. She says Gerardo stayed with her through the entire process, from keeping in touch online until she drove off the dealership car lot. She is very thankful for the funds and support she received through the program and recommends anyone looking to purchase a car using Opportunity Passport stay connected to the staff.

“Keep in touch, one simple email,” she said. Although moving around from time to time can be part of life, Natalie highlighted, the support team from the Opportunity Passport™ program is there for you, not matter what the circumstance.

Filed Under: Opportunity Passport, Uncategorized Tagged With: aging out, Asset Program Match for Foster Young Adults, Fostering Advocates Arizona, Opportunity Passport Arizona, Opportunity Passport™, transition out of foster care, young adults, young adults aging out, youth in foster care

Attending Arizona State University? Jump Start Your Success as an Alumni of Foster Care!!

July 27, 2015 by FAAZWebII Leave a Comment

Bridging Success Early-Start Flier 2015

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Real-Life Advocate : Frank

May 15, 2015 by FAAZWebII Leave a Comment

Real Life Advocates

Learn 6 Ways To Be a Champion For Foster Youth and Young Adults.

For the month of May, to show our support for Foster Care Month, we will be highlighting young adults and sharing their experiences as an advocate for foster youth. Read Frank’s story below:

Frank_BlogPost“My passion is improving the lives of others. Because of my experience on the Fostering Advocates Arizona (FAAZ) Youth Leadership Board, I decided to major in Public Policy. With a career in public service, I’ll leave Arizona a better place.”

Like many young adults on our FAAZ Youth Leadership Board, Frank wants to pave the way for future generations aging and transitioning out of foster care in Arizona.

Frank is a huge advocate of Arizona’s College Tuition Waiver. He has also participated in Opportunity Passport™ program and recently made an asset match. Read more here.

Have a story to share about how Fostering Advocates Arizona has impacted you? Join in the conversation on Facebook or comment below. #FosterCareMonth #reallifeadvocate #fostercareadvocate #youthspeakchange #fosterclub

Filed Under: Advocacy, News Tagged With: Foster Care, foster care advocacy, foster care advocates, Foster Care Awareness Month, Fostering Advocates Arizona, mentor, Opportunity Passport Arizona

True Story! Desaray’s Driving a Jetta!

February 25, 2015 by FAAZWebII Leave a Comment

Desaray_JettaIMageWhen Desaray first heard Opportunity Passport™ could help her purchase a car and increase her financial literacy, she admits the car was of more interest to her. Today, the 24-year-old – who serves on the Fostering Advocates Arizona Young Adult Leadership Board – is grateful for what she learned during classes sponsored by Opportunity Passport™.

I learned how credit works,” she said, “and about loans, savings and budgeting.”

Desaray used that knowledge to purchase a 2013 Jetta. While she’s excited about her sporty and reliable car, Desaray’s also pleased about her financially responsible choice. Thanks to Opportunity Passport™, she learned how to research car insurance as well as how to determine if she could afford her loan. Read on…

 

Filed Under: Opportunity Passport Tagged With: Asset Program Match for Foster Young Adults, Fostering Advocates Arizona, Opportunity Passport Arizona

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