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PeopleReasons to be Cheerful· Jun 1, 2026, 7:52 PM

Nobody Taught Them to Adult — So They’re Teaching Each Other

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Young adults aging out of childcare institutions in India are teaching each other essential life skills and creating mutual support networks. This grassroots initiative highlights how vulnerable youth are building solidarity and resilience together.

Aging out of care is a global challenge affecting vulnerable youth worldwide. This story presents a replicable peer-support model that could inspire similar initiatives in other countries.

Across the world, 18th birthdays are a time for celebration. But in India, an estimated 30,000 teens reach this threshold in childcare institutions (places that offer shelter and protection to vulnerable youth) every year, and age out of care to become “nobody’s responsibility,” as one person who works to support...

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Vulnerable youth creating their own support systems demonstrates human resilience and the power of peer-led solutions. This grassroots approach fills critical gaps in social services and builds community strength from within.

Why it matters?

Aging out of care is a global challenge affecting vulnerable youth worldwide. This story presents a replicable peer-support model that could inspire similar initiatives in other countries.

Context note: Haber, kurumsal destek eksikliğinin varlığını ortaya koymakla birlikte, gençlerin kendi çabalarıyla bu boşluğu doldurma çabalarını vurgulamaktadır.

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