Towards Independence of Young Adults

by Malaika Children's Friends ETS
Towards Independence of Young Adults
Towards Independence of Young Adults
Towards Independence of Young Adults
Towards Independence of Young Adults

Summary

This project of the Malaika family home aims to guide into adult and independent life those young people who arrived in the shelter as children in need and have now reached the age of 18, when they must leave. Some wish to continue their studies with loans, others look for work, but all still need support as they move into adulthood. This gradual support fosters self-reliance in a safe, structured setting, ensuring a smooth integration and safeguarding the progress built over the previous years.

$50,000
total goal
$49,279
remaining
6
donors
1
monthly donor
5
months

Challenge

Young people at Malaika must leave the home when they turn 18, without a support network outside. Moving suddenly from a protected environment to complete independence can be traumatic and unsafe. They have little experience with practical responsibilities, whether they choose to study at university with a loan or look for their firs job, managing daily life on their own. Without a gradual transition, they risk failing to fully integrate into society, undermining years of support at the shelter.

Solution

This project addresses this challenge through a gradual path toward independence. Young people move into rented rooms and receive a monthly budget for food, learning how to manage daily life on their own. This controlled autonomy helps them adjust to society while keeping a stable and caring bond with the Malaika family, reducing the risk of trauma and supporting a safe integration. The project lasts up to three years for those attending university, and only a few months for those who find a job

Long-Term Impact

The project protects the long years of care invested in each child and helps prevent the risks of failing to integrate into society. By supporting a gradual path to independence, it helps young people become self-reliant adults who can manage their housing and finances. In the long term, it gives orphans the chance to build a stable and independent life, avoids the trauma of feeling abandoned again, and helps them grow into active, confident members of society,

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Organization Information

Malaika Children's Friends ETS

Location: Milano, Italy - Italy
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