Young adults who gain legal independence from the foster care system in Los Angeles County will be offered free public transportation under a new program that started June 2.
The pilot program, dubbed “Youth on the Move,” is the first of its kind in the nation, according to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Young adults ages 18-21 who are no longer living with a foster family or who transitioned out of a group home and are employed, looking for work or going to school are eligible for the special Metro passes.