A Family for Every Child is dedicated to finding loving, permanent families for every waiting foster child. Our blog is focused on providing support to families who are thinking about or are a part of the foster care or adoption process.

Monday, June 3, 2013

A Family For Every Child would like to thank you for believing that every child deserves a family. Your support has enabled A Family For Every Child to make a difference in the lives of our children in foster care. Because of your support, all of our programs have been busy serving children in foster care and families going through the adoption process.

As we like to do from time to time, we hope by sharing current situations/stories of children in foster care, or those that have grown up and out, we might shed some light on why your involvement and support is so important.

Below is a story describing the importance of a Life Book, one of our many programs at A Family For Every Child:

"18-year-old set to graduate next month after 16 years in Arizona's CPS foster system"

By Mary K. Reinhart
The Arizona Republic

Yvette Winsor is just about to graduate from high school after 16 years in the foster care system and at least 18 different placements. Her main source of self-history and foster history is from her Life Book. She has been through one failed adoption, one near-adoption, two guardians, several shelters, group homes, and several foster parents and siblings. Some research shows that for every new foster placement, a child has potential to fall a semester behind. By these statistics, Yvette should probably not be graduating this year, showing her perseverance and dedication to herself.

"Now a poised, articulate young woman just weeks away from high-school graduation, she says telling her story is a way of coming to terms with things, moving forward and helping others to see life through a foster child's eyes."

She has had her Life Book since birth and it provides her with many memories from her foster care adventures, from pets to favorite childhood books to other foster siblings. The Life Books provide a personal history for the children, reminding them that they had some good times during their childhood. This helps to create a positive self-image and easily explains the whole foster process to the child.

The author notes just how impressive it is that Yvette is going to graduate this spring and congratulates her on all of her effort. Her success comes from finding little victories and embracing them. Her purple Life Book provides her with pictures from the times she does not remember, helping to make her smile when she looks back on her life, reminding her that she is a great individual with her own rich, personal history.

This story provides an excellent example of just how useful and important these Life Books are to the children. Thank you to all of those who have helped with this wonderful Life Book program.

From all of us at A Family For Every Child, thank you from the bottom of our hearts. It is only through the generosity and support of community members like you that we are able to make a real difference in the lives of our children in foster care. Together we can find a family for every child.

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