Who We Are

Why the Chamber Model Works

A Different Kind of Chamber

The Foster Care Chamber of Commerce is the nation’s first chamber built specifically to support foster youth and young adults transitioning into independence, while also strengthening the business and nonprofit communities that serve them.

We believe economic stability is a form of care.

We believe mentorship is infrastructure.

And we believe young people deserve access to the same networks, opportunities, and champions as anyone else.

The Chamber serves as a connector, convener, and catalyst, bringing together foster youth, employers, educators, service providers, and community leaders to create sustainable outcomes. Not just short-term fixes.

What Makes the Chamber Different

The Foster Care Chamber of Commerce is the nation’s first chamber built specifically to support foster youth and young adults transitioning into independence, while also strengthening the business and nonprofit communities that serve them.

We believe economic stability is a form of care.

We believe mentorship is infrastructure.

The Chamber serves as a connector, convener, and catalyst, bringing together foster youth, employers, educators, service providers, and community leaders to create sustainable outcomes. Not just short-term fixes.

Youth-Centered

Programs are designed with foster youth, not just for them. Focusing on dignity, choice, and long-term growth.

Business-Engaged

We actively engage businesses as partners, mentors, employers, and investors in youth success.

Community-Driven

We collaborate with schools, nonprofits, government agencies, and faith and civic groups, not in silos.

Outcomes-Focused

We track impact, publish results, and continuously improve based on real data and lived experience.

Our Leadership

Our leadership reflects the communities we serve, including lived foster care experience, military service, education, nonprofit leadership, and business expertise.

Together, our Board, Advisory Committees, and Youth Leaders guide the Chamber with transparency, accountability, and a deep commitment to youth outcomes.

About the Founder

A Founder Who Built What the System Didn’t

The Foster Care Chamber of Commerce is the nation’s first chamber built specifically to support foster youth and young adults transitioning into independence, while also strengthening the business and nonprofit communities that serve them.

We believe economic stability is a form of care.

We believe mentorship is infrastructure.

And we believe young people deserve access to the same networks, opportunities, and champions as anyone else.

The Chamber serves as a connector, convener, and catalyst, bringing together foster youth, employers, educators, service providers, and community leaders to create sustainable outcomes. Not just short-term fixes.

Hear What Others are

Saying about us

Google Reviews

"I’ve seen such a positive change in my son’s confidence. He’s not only doing better in school but also setting goals for himself at home."

— Sara B.
Parent of a middle schooler

"The personalized coaching has been a game-changer. My daughter has learned how to manage stress and stay focused — skills she’ll use for life."

— James R.
Parent of a high school student

"In just a few months, my child’s grades improved, and their attitude toward learning completely shifted. The progress tracking keeps us motivated."

— Karen L.
Parent of middle schooler

"At first, I wasn’t sure if this program would be worth it, but the results speak for themselves. My son is more organized, confident, and happy."

— David P.
Proud Father

"The coaches are so supportive and encouraging. They helped my daughter believe in herself again, and now she’s excited about learning."

— Maria G.
Satisfied Mother

"I love that everything is tailored to my child’s needs. From confidence-building to study habits, the program has made a huge difference in our family."

— Angela W.
Busy & Proud Mother

Join the Movement

Together, we can ensure foster youth don’t just survive adulthood, they thrive in it.

FAQs

What is executive functioning coaching?

Executive functioning coaching helps children improve planning, organization, and time management skills. At I Coach Youth , your child will meet one-on-one with a friendly coach over video calls and use our interactive app and calendar to build habits and routines that actually stick.

How does executive functioning coaching work at I Coach Youth ?

We start by getting to know your child and their needs. Their coach then creates a personalized plan in our app, helps them track habits, and uses the I Coach Youth Calendar to bring structure to their day.

What skills does executive functioning coaching improve?

We work on important skills like self-control, working memory, planning, and time-management. We do this through fun, structured morning, productivity, and evening routines that help your child stay on track throughout the day.

Can coaching improve my child's daily routines?

Yes! We introduce structured morning and evening routines, plus a prioritized daily productivity routine, to help children build lasting executive functioning habits.

Why are executive functioning skills important?

Executive functioning skills are like your child's 'brain manager'. They help kids and teens manage their time, stay focused, and regulate their emotions. This gives them the tools to reach their goals in school, college, and beyond.

Can executive functioning skills be taught?

Yes! These skills develop in the brain as people grow. With the right coaching, practice, and tools, they can improve much faster. We use habit tracking, productivity tools, and structured routines to help them along.

Will executive functioning coaching help my child at school?

We target skills like time management, planning, focus, and getting started on tasks, all of which help kids perform better at school. Having a coach helps students stay accountable!

Is executive functioning coaching good for children with ADHD?

Yes! Many ADHD symptoms are linked to executive functioning challenges. I Coach Youth uses structured habits and tools that help manage ADHD symptoms like hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattention.

Do executive functioning skills improve over time?

They do. When kids consistently use strategies like prioritizing tasks, blocking time for work, and checking their own progress, these skills become second nature. The best part is that these improvements carry over to every area of life.

How is it different from tutoring?

Tutoring targets subject knowledge. Executive functioning coaching focuses on how students learn. We build skills like organization, focus, and self-motivation that help them in every subject.

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