Current Aftercare Practices (CAP) is a research study conducted in the State of Karnataka and is part of a multistate study conducted in Delhi, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra. The CAP study is an Udayan Care initiative, supported and funded by UNICEF, Tata Trusts and other partners; and is base d on the premise that every child who leaves an Alternative Care setting on completing 18 years of age (or becomes a ‘Care Leaver’) needs extended support in the form of Aftercare. The CAP study gathers evidence through a scientific data collection process, consolidates knowledge and promising practices, and discusses gaps and challenges from multi-stakeholders’ perspective. At various stages, the study has employed participatory methods to incorporate the voices of CLs and critical feedback from key stakeholders and experts. The report covers a total of 108 CLs from Karnataka, comprising of 47 males and 61 females, from both Government and NGO-run Child Care Institutions (CCIs). The key findings of the study show that there is tremendous scope for development of Aftercare in the State of Karnataka. There are many areas where we, as duty-bearers, need to rise to the call to meet the aspirations of the CLs.