Cheers for dusting this one off and bring it back from obscurity.
Though gotta say that's a rather assbackwards way of discharging young adults from an orphanage. I would have expected them to at least spend the last year or so searching out apprenticeships or training for a preferred job/position.
Sure it looks like they had a referral to a place to stay, some savings to pay for it, and use of the cafeterias at the orphanage for a time, but still sounds woefully under prepared for what awaits them in the adult world.