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About Fostering Families TODAY

 

Our Vision

FOSTERING FAMILIES TODAY IS...

a magazine about you---the parents, children and dedicated professionals in the child welfare system providing foster care and domestic adoption to children.

Foster care is often the subject of sensationalized media attention. What is working is easily buried by headlines of what is not. Fostering Families TODAY is a bimonthly magazine where both sides of an issue are explored and debated and questions are raised and discussed on matters that contribute to the nurturing and well-being of the children entrusted to your care.

An important contribution to the magazine are your own stories---of excitement, frustration, hope, sadness, joy---which serve to illustrate on a personal level the larger issues that characterize a system that is often slow to respond and under fire. Contact the publisher at louis@adoptinfo.net for more information.

We dedicate Fostering Families TODAY to those children who wait for forever families--whether reunited or redefined.

Letter From The Editor

Fostering Families TODAY is committed to the issues that directly impact foster and adoptive families and the children in their care. We have gathered an impressive Advisory Board of parents, advocates and professionals from all areas of child welfare system to guide us. You can see their names to the right. Several have contributed their expertise in Columns that are regularly featured in each bimonthly magazine. All have shared their time and advice in making this publication a worthwhile effort.

FFT is committed to helping hard-to-place youngsters find families who will accept and love them forever, unconditionally. Agencies are invited to contact us and arrange to feature some of their children in future issues of this publication. We are particularly interested in featuring those children who are willing to write and speak out on their own behalf directly to readers. "I want a family of my own, and this is what I am looking for" is a powerful statement coming from a child.

FFT encourages your participation in the publication. While FFT wants to tackle some of the hard issues involving children in foster care and those moving on to adoption, we also want to celebrate successes by and on behalf of these children. Those stories that remind us that hard work and a positive attitude produces results. We invite readers to:

    • Nominate a foster family, a child who is succeeding against the odds, a worker who goes above and beyond to do her job, a group with a positive mission, and tell us about why they deserve recognition in our Everyday Hero section. Submiossion should be 250-500 words in length.
    • Share some aspect of your own success story, complete with photos if possible. Write exactly the sort of story that you'd like to read in a future issue of FFT!
    • Invite your kids to write of their experience with foster care and adoption. You will find Writer's Guidelines on this website.

FFT recognizes that we all have a responsibility to be informed and keep abreast of information and changes in the system that impacts our lives as foster and adoptive families. Therefore, we offer readers the option of requesting that their public and private agencies grant them Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for reading and responding to the CEU Quiz offered in each issue (you can see a sample Quiz on this site). Many agencies and some states have already acknowledged this training option as valid toward the credits required for relicensing. If you think this will work for you, contact your local agency or DFS office for approval, then submit your quiz for grading.

Finally, do take time to share your reactions to stories you read in each issue of FFT through email by writing to: louis@adoptinfo.net .

Richard Fischer, Publisher
Adoption TODAY Magazine

Proudly offers,
Fostering Families TODAY
to all members of the child welfare community

* foster parents
* fost-adopt parents
* adoptive parents
* kinship care providers
* agencies and professionals who serve the community
  and all others who care about the welfare and futures of children

Visit our sister magazine Adoption TODAY at: http://www.adoptinfo.net/

 E-mail Fostering Families TODAY Magazine at: louis@adoptinfo.net  or Louisandco@earthlink.net

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2012 FFT Advisory Board

Lisa Albers, M. D.
Harvard Medical School

June Bond, M.Ed.
Adoption Advocacy of South Carolina

M. Kim Combes, LBSW, M.Ed.
Adoptive Parents, Therapist, Presenter

Nicole Dobbins 
Voice for Adoption

Marcine Fernandes
Massachusets Foster Care School Liaison

Marvin Ferneau
National Foster Parent Association

Maureen Flatley
Adoption Advocate

Jerry Foxhoven, Esq.
Director, Middleton Children's Rights
Center at Drake University School of Law

Sarah Gerstenzang
New York State Citizens' Coalition for Children

Linda Grillo
Adoptive Families Together

James Kenny, Ph.D

Psychologist and Founder of Adoption in Child Time, Inc.

Peter Kenny, J.D.
Lawyer and Founder of Adoption in Child Time, Inc. 

Mr. Pat O'Brien, Ex. Dir.
You Gotta Believe!

Eileen Mayers Pasztor, DSW
California State University at Long Beach

Joyce Maguire Pavao, PhD.
Center for Family Connections

Raynard Vincent Price
Therapeutic Foster Parent

Debbie Riley, Ex. Dir.

C.A.S.E. of Maryland
 
Adam Robe
Foster Care Alumni of America

Debra Schell-Frank, Ed.D.
Educator

Barb Trimetiere, Dir.
One Another
Adoption Prog.

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