
Twins Tiffany and Kimberly Brown, age 27, bounced from foster home to foster home as children until they found permanency (along with their younger brother) with Family Forward Advocacy CT co-founder, Cheryl Brown. Their journey began with a series of removals, numerous foster placements, and prolonged separation from several other siblings. Weekly supervised visits kept emotions raw and adoptive family attachment complicated. Their school-aged years were wrought with misguided state child-serving systems interference, intense psychological needs left unmet by the psychiatric community, and they struggled to fully achieve emotional grounding until young adulthood.
In this podcast, you will meet these dynamic women as they talk about their attachment and emotional struggles to survive. Their educational and professional achievements, fueled by twin competition and a desire to not let their past define them, continue to lead both with connection and purpose to a hope-filled life.
Spend an hour with Kimberly and Tiffiany and discover how regardless of your experience and feelings of lost hope now, hope can, in fact, be restored.