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Marcie Consiglio, founder of Moab House, shares how a chance encounter with a traumatized foster girl transformed her from business manager to advocate for youth aging out of foster care. She describes building a residential program that provides housing, life skills training, and unconditional support to young adults who would otherwise face homelessness, exploitation, or continued cycles of trauma.
• Moab House serves young adults ages 18-21 who have aged out of the foster care system
• Young residents receive housing, meals, and life skills training in a family-like environment
• Live-in house parents provide guidance while respecting residents' autonomy as adults
• The program simulates apartment living while offering crucial support during transition to independence
• Success stories include residents overcoming behavioral challenges to maintain employment and graduate
• The organization operates primarily through volunteers and community support
• Moab House takes an approach of unconditional love rather than judgment
• 20% of foster youth become homeless immediately upon emancipation at 18
• The organization recently acquired a 15-passenger van to transport residents to work and school
Join us for the 5th annual Cruisin' for a Cause car show on July 19th at Struthers High School from 10am-2pm to support Moab House. Visit moabhouse.org or cruisinforacause.com to learn more, donate, or get involved.
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Marcie Consiglio, founder of Moab House, shares how a chance encounter with a traumatized foster girl transformed her from business manager to advocate for youth aging out of foster care. She describes building a residential program that provides housing, life skills training, and unconditional support to young adults who would otherwise face homelessness, exploitation, or continued cycles of trauma.
• Moab House serves young adults ages 18-21 who have aged out of the foster care system
• Young residents receive housing, meals, and life skills training in a family-like environment
• Live-in house parents provide guidance while respecting residents' autonomy as adults
• The program simulates apartment living while offering crucial support during transition to independence
• Success stories include residents overcoming behavioral challenges to maintain employment and graduate
• The organization operates primarily through volunteers and community support
• Moab House takes an approach of unconditional love rather than judgment
• 20% of foster youth become homeless immediately upon emancipation at 18
• The organization recently acquired a 15-passenger van to transport residents to work and school
Join us for the 5th annual Cruisin' for a Cause car show on July 19th at Struthers High School from 10am-2pm to support Moab House. Visit moabhouse.org or cruisinforacause.com to learn more, donate, or get involved.