Developed by Dr. Donetta Quinones, PhD, LPC, LMHC · Ages 16–21 · Texas PAL-Aligned
A comprehensive life skills and career readiness curriculum for youth aging out of foster care. Housing, financial literacy, healthcare, employment, emotional regulation, legal rights — the real skills that create independent, stable adults.
$900 subsidized rate for agency-referred youth
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Clinically designed therapeutic learning — a fraction of traditional therapy costs. Courses complement — not replace — professional counseling.
Most youth aging out of foster care don't lack motivation — they lack the practical knowledge that most people absorb naturally growing up in a stable home. This course fills that gap directly: 43 hours of evidence-based, trauma-informed instruction covering the eight domains that determine whether a young adult thrives or struggles after care ends.
Developed by Dr. Quinones from her clinical experience working with youth in forensic, child welfare, and private practice settings, this curriculum doesn't talk down to its students. It respects their resilience and equips them with real skills.
Each module covers a core domain of independent adult life — with practical tools, real scenarios, and skills students can apply immediately.
Each module includes three case studies — Scenarios A, B, and C — that walk through realistic challenges youth face when transitioning out of foster care. Read the scenario, then share your thinking by responding to either the Discussion Questions or the Reflection Questions. After you post, you can read anonymized responses from other participants to see different perspectives.
Upon completing all 8 modules and the final assessment, students receive a Certificate of Completion issued by GraceRoot Institute. This certificate documents completion of a 43-hour PAL-aligned life skills program — suitable for case file submission, PAL documentation, and employment reference.
Certificate access: Available immediately in your student dashboard after 100% course completion. Printable and savable as PDF. Suitable for submission to DFPS, PAL programs, transitional housing applications, and employer records.
Full tuition for self-paying students. Subsidized rate for youth referred by a qualifying agency, case worker, or program. Contact us if you're unsure which applies.
Enrolling multiple youth from your agency or program? We offer volume pricing and a streamlined enrollment process for organizations placing 5 or more youth. Contact us →
Dr. Quinones has spent over two decades working at the intersection of trauma, family systems, and youth development — including direct work with child protective services cases, forensic settings, juvenile justice, and transitional youth populations. A Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) trained in Clinical and Forensic Psychology, she brings clinical rigor and practical insight to the GraceRoot Foster Care program. This curriculum was built from real experience with the systems these youth navigate — not from an abstraction of what independence should look like.
PAL-aligned life skills and career readiness. Start immediately, complete on your schedule.