Jason Turnipseed Jason Turnipseed

How Foster Parents Can Help Schools Understand & Support Children from Hard Places

As foster parents, you may be the safe adult in a child's life following a traumatic experience. You’ve seen the challenges children face when entering new environments, especially schools, where their behaviors are often misunderstood. Trauma doesn’t disappear at the classroom door, and unfortunately, many schools are not equipped with the training or tools to understand or respond to it effectively. That’s where you come in.

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Susan Jedrzejewski Susan Jedrzejewski

The Importance of Summer Camp for Youth Experiencing Foster Care

Summer camp is a cherished experience for many children. It’s a time to explore nature, build friendships, and develop new skills. For children and youth experiencing foster care, the benefits of summer camp extend far beyond fun and adventure. Camp provides a safe and supportive environment where youth can grow and create lasting memories. Additionally, summer camp plays a vital role in preventing burnout for foster parents while also offering financial assistance through foster-friendly camp scholarships.

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Susan Jedrzejewski Susan Jedrzejewski

Making Memories with Children Experiencing Foster Care

Every child deserves the joy of a childhood filled with laughter, love, and meaningful memories. For children experiencing foster care, this need is especially important. These young people often face upheaval, loss, and uncertainty; experiences that can leave lasting emotional impacts. One of the most powerful ways caregivers can support them is by creating positive, lasting moments together, reducing as much stress as possible.

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Susan Jedrzejewski Susan Jedrzejewski

Foster Closets: Community-Driven Care

Every year, thousands of children and teens enter the foster care system, often with little more than the clothes on their backs. Many lack basic necessities such as clothing, toiletries, and personal belongings, making an already difficult transition even more challenging. Community Foster Closets play a crucial role in supporting vulnerable youth by providing essential items to foster, relative, and kinship families, ensuring children feel comfortable, cared for, and valued. Additionally, many community foster closets provide ongoing necessities to families after their children return home from foster care to ease their financial burden and support their efforts in maintaining a safe and stable home for their children.

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