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ARTICLE TAG
11/1/2019
Opinion
Lynn Price
“I see my sister for an hour once a month. That equals 12 hours a year,” says a young person living in foster care. “I see my brothers four times a year,” says another.
6/11/2019
Kim Phagan-Hansel
When Kayla Hubert entered foster care at age 4, she was separated from her older brother and a few years later, from her sister as well. By the time she was 8, visits with her siblings were rare.
4/16/2019
Sara Tiano
We think all the time about the major traumas that impact the youth in our care — their removal from families, the abuse and neglect they may have experienced, and the uncertainty and cyclical upheavals that too often dominate their lives.