An Indiana-based nonprofit helping young people transitioning out of foster care is now expanding their reach nationwide.

Their goal? To continue helping as many young foster kids as they can.

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Nobody moves into adulthood alone, or theyre not going to be as successful if theyre moving into adulthood alone," Maggie Stevens said.

Stevens is the president and CEO of Foster Success.

For many young people, when they turn 18, they have family members they can lean on," she explained. "For an individual whos turning 18 in foster care, they likely dont have that same support network that many of their non-foster care peers have.

That's why Foster Success exists.

What we really try to do is provide the safety net, connect young people to other adults - other resources -

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