Thursday, July 31, 2014
Teening Up for Success Conference in NE Ohio
Northeast Ohio foster care youth and alumni greatly enjoyed participating in the Teening Up for Success conference, hosted by Stark and Lorain counties.
2014 July OHIO Youth Advisory Board Meeting
Congratulations to newly elected OHIO Youth officers during the July meeting. These officers will take office in January 2015.
Youth and Alumni Voice During the 2014 OFCA Conference
The Ohio Family Care Association hosts an annual statewide conference for resource parents, including foster, adoptive, kinship, respite and even some biological parents.
The Ohio chapter of Foster Care Alumni of America had the honor of facilitating the resource panel for foster parents. Panelists included three foster care youth, two foster care alumni and three organizational representatives from Ohio Reach, Capital Law School's Foster Youth Advocacy Clinic and the Ohio Benefit Bank.
The focus was on resources to support teens in foster care before and during their transition into young adulthood.
Youth and alumni did a wonderful job during the OFCA conference:
Foster parents were very receptive, and post-panel conversations were productive. Several foster parents expressed interest in taking youth in their care (ages 15+) to upcoming teen conferences.
The Ohio chapter of Foster Care Alumni of America had the honor of facilitating the resource panel for foster parents. Panelists included three foster care youth, two foster care alumni and three organizational representatives from Ohio Reach, Capital Law School's Foster Youth Advocacy Clinic and the Ohio Benefit Bank.
The focus was on resources to support teens in foster care before and during their transition into young adulthood.
Youth and alumni did a wonderful job during the OFCA conference:
- They presented themselves in a professional manner
- They were positive in the delivery of their message
- They were well-prepared, and the time they took to prepare led to their message being effective
Foster parents were very receptive, and post-panel conversations were productive. Several foster parents expressed interest in taking youth in their care (ages 15+) to upcoming teen conferences.
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