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Seen Out Loud
Institute for Family
17 episodes
8 months ago
Sarah Winograd’s journey as a “professional volunteer” led to the realization that poverty was a driving factor in the child removals in the families she was working with. See how Sarah mobilized her community to address family poverty to help families stay together. Through the Together for Families program, Sarah lives out her vision of supporting families by helping them meet basic needs. Show Notes 00:00:30 | Matt opens this episode reflecting on the child welfare system’s associat...
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Sarah Winograd’s journey as a “professional volunteer” led to the realization that poverty was a driving factor in the child removals in the families she was working with. See how Sarah mobilized her community to address family poverty to help families stay together. Through the Together for Families program, Sarah lives out her vision of supporting families by helping them meet basic needs. Show Notes 00:00:30 | Matt opens this episode reflecting on the child welfare system’s associat...
Show more...
Social Sciences
Business,
Society & Culture,
Non-Profit,
Science,
Relationships
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THE WALLS STARTED TO COME DOWN
Seen Out Loud
45 minutes
4 years ago
THE WALLS STARTED TO COME DOWN
Brett and Jessica Crisp have been married for over a decade and have a 9-year-old adopted son. They served as licensed foster parents with Children’s Home Society of North Carolina from 2016 to 2020. Through their experiences as adoptive parents and former foster parents, they have become advocates for reunification, as well as parents and foster parents working together.SHOW NOTES00:01:25 | How do children in foster care bond with foster parents? 00:03:38 | Hear from ...
Seen Out Loud
Sarah Winograd’s journey as a “professional volunteer” led to the realization that poverty was a driving factor in the child removals in the families she was working with. See how Sarah mobilized her community to address family poverty to help families stay together. Through the Together for Families program, Sarah lives out her vision of supporting families by helping them meet basic needs. Show Notes 00:00:30 | Matt opens this episode reflecting on the child welfare system’s associat...