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TIPS TO KEEP YOUR FAMILY SAFE THIS SUMMER

It’s summertime which means it’s time to get outside and enjoy all that summer has to offer. Although Summer 2020 will be a summer like no other with the stress and modifications due to COVID19, there are still plenty of things to do to make lasting memories.

SUMMER PLANS: CELEBRATE JUNETEENTH WITH KIDS!

IT’S TIME TO CELEBRATE JUNETEENTH!
Also known as Freedom Day, Juneteenth takes place on June 19th every year to commemorate the 1865 federal orders read in Galveston, Texas stated that all previously enslaved people in Texas were free. Note that this was two and a half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation – which had become official January 1, 1863! While Juneteenth celebrations have been canceled, or moved online due to COVID-19, you can still learn and celebrate with your family! Below are some ideas to celebrate the day.

Kris’ Corner – What if I get too attached?

When I meet people and discuss foster care the question that inevitably comes up (even in a five minute conversation while I’m working a booth) is “what if I get too attached?” And sometimes it is followed up with, “I just couldn’t give them back.” Well, first, if you...

Kris’s Corner – Fostering isn’t for everyone

Fresh on the heels of May’s Foster Care Awareness Month, I know that some of you may be wrestling with whether or not to throw your hat in the foster parenting ring. So I want to pause and put a little something out there: not everyone should be a foster parent. Yes,...

HOW YOU CAN ENHANCE YOUR ALLYSHIP FOR THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY!

Each year the month of June is celebrated as LGBT Pride Month. Pride events can include performances, festivals, speaking events, and the infamous Pride parade – all celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer culture and identities. Although Pride events happen throughout the year, June was chosen as LGBT Pride Month to commemorate the Stone Wall Riots: a series of protests that began in June of 1969 that served as a catalyst for the gay rights movement.

As a gay woman, I enjoy attending Pride events. I love seeing same-sex couples proudly holding hands, transgender and non-binary folks making their voices heard through art and performances, and LGBT parents celebrating with their children.

Kris’ Corner – What is Guardianship?

Continuing in the vein of what happens if a child is not reunified or adopted, today’s subject is Guardianship.  And while it does happen, guardianship is not terribly common within the realm of foster care. It is, however, something I think many people, at least in...

KID-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES FOR SUMMER BREAK 2020

When the Stay-at-Home order first began, teachers and parents scrambled to figure out a way to keep school-aged children active and engaged from the safety of home. While not an ideal situation, many tried the best they could to adapt.
NOW PARENTS ARE FACED WITH THE CHALLENGE OF WHAT TO DO WITH THEIR CHILDREN DURING SUMMER BREAK, SINCE MOST IN-PERSON EVENTS, CAMPS, AND OTHER ACTIVITIES ARE CANCELLED OR ONLY AVAILABLE ONLINE.

Kris’ Corner – What is Older Youth Services?

If you are under the impression that care for foster youth ends promptly at the age of 18, and then they are asked to leave their foster homes, please know this is not the case. This is something that has been incorrectly publicized, and Indiana DCS is doing its...