Good Morning America Shines a Light on the Power of Trauma-Informed Support in the Lives of Young Adults Who Age Out of Foster Care

Youth who have lived in foster care are capable, strong and ready to move forward when they age out. In October 2019, Good Morning America spotlighted one young woman’s resilience and the professionals who are trained to support young adults on the journey to adulthood.  We are privileged to be a part of this work right here in Wake County. Watch the video and then contact us to find out what role you can play in the lives of foster teens and former foster youth in Wake County.

 

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