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Alternative Learning Environment substitute finds future adoptive daughter in classroom
Read full article: Alternative Learning Environment substitute finds future adoptive daughter in classroomA full-time Alternative Learning Environment substitute at Northside ISD has spent the last three years working to become a full-time certified teacher, but on her journey to reach that goal, she had no idea she would also make a daughter out of a student she once taught.
Film showcasing SA couple’s adoption process to screen at San Antonio Film Festival
Read full article: Film showcasing SA couple’s adoption process to screen at San Antonio Film FestivalA couple went through the whole foster-to-adopt licensing process, and soon after, a newborn was placed with them. That 3-year-old's first difficult five days in the world have been eclipsed with love, now being shown in documentary form at the San Antonio Film Festival.
Child Advocates San Antonio unveils newly renovated Harvey E. Najim Campus
Read full article: Child Advocates San Antonio unveils newly renovated Harvey E. Najim CampusA local nonprofit that supports on average over 1,400 children in foster care each year through advocacy has a newly renovated campus where children can feel safe, learn and play.
Learn about support system for foster teens who age out of the system that keeps them from dangerous situations
Read full article: Learn about support system for foster teens who age out of the system that keeps them from dangerous situationsFoster care and support technically end when a child turns 18, but if those teens age out without programs or support, they can end up homeless, trafficked, or involved with drugs. That's why SJRC Texas provides programs to aid in that transition and ensure success.
San Antonio family encourages community to open their homes to foster children after adopting 4 children
Read full article: San Antonio family encourages community to open their homes to foster children after adopting 4 childrenSan Antonio and its surrounding areas are in need of foster families. While the process may seem daunting to some, one local family is trying to encourage others to help a child in need.
Push continues for more ‘kinship families’ to take in related children removed from their homes
Read full article: Push continues for more ‘kinship families’ to take in related children removed from their homesKeeping children in their community after they're removed from their homes is the point of kinship placements for foster kids. Allowing kids to stay with family, family friends, or trusted supporters can increase a child's chance for better outcomes.
Learn more about becoming a foster family, and how to support kids and teens in South Central Texas
Read full article: Learn more about becoming a foster family, and how to support kids and teens in South Central TexasLearn more about becoming a foster family, find resources and how to support kids and teens in Bexar County
Nonprofit allows foster, trafficked youths to receive new clothes after they are pulled from crisis situations
Read full article: Nonprofit allows foster, trafficked youths to receive new clothes after they are pulled from crisis situationsWhen you walk into the shop, it feels like you're in a nice clothing store. While the clothes are brand new, they're not for sale. The shoppers are at-risk, foster, trafficked or homeless youth.
Children in the courtroom: How Virginia judges are giving kids a voice
Read full article: Children in the courtroom: How Virginia judges are giving kids a voiceJudges found a way to ensure kids are being heard before life-changing decisions are made for their families. One of the ways they’re doing it is with a goldfish in the courtroom.
‘I want to keep going forever’: Family who fell in love with fostering wants other families to see how rewarding it is
Read full article: ‘I want to keep going forever’: Family who fell in love with fostering wants other families to see how rewarding it isMisty and Mark Rodriguez have had as many as seven foster children come through their home in one year. They said that's because they feel supported by the Children's Shelter programs and staff.
Interim CEO addresses Children’s Shelter’s past in order to shine light on its strong foster care programs
Read full article: Interim CEO addresses Children’s Shelter’s past in order to shine light on its strong foster care programsWhile many people remember some turmoil within the Children's Shelter emergency shelters during the pandemic, the foster care programming was never affected. Those programs are still going strong and need the public's help.
‘They want someone to love them’: Local organization participating in national event to help foster children
Read full article: ‘They want someone to love them’: Local organization participating in national event to help foster childrenNovember 12 is Stand Sunday, where churches nationwide pray and learn about fostering, adopting, and the many ways to help families who have already taken children into their homes.
Aging-out of foster care: Nonprofit organization A Suitcase and A Dream helps people transition to adulthood
Read full article: Aging-out of foster care: Nonprofit organization A Suitcase and A Dream helps people transition to adulthoodIn the United States, foster care serves as a critical safety net for children who have experienced neglect, abuse, or the absence of a stable family environment. One young woman who "aged out" is helping others transition one suitcase at a time.
New federal bill would address missing foster kids, require assessment for trafficking
Read full article: New federal bill would address missing foster kids, require assessment for traffickingA bipartisan group of federal lawmakers created a new bill that would help find thousands of missing foster kids and treat them for trauma once they return.
Support for graduating foster teens is propelling them to success
Read full article: Support for graduating foster teens is propelling them to successStatistics show only about 50 percent of foster students graduate high school. Leaving school and the system without a family can be scary, and that's why organizations in Bexar County are stepping up to make sure that transition into the world, is safe and successful.
Growing foster care organization receives $400K grant to buy new vehicles to drive children daily
Read full article: Growing foster care organization receives $400K grant to buy new vehicles to drive children dailyFor a local foster care organization exploding in size, there are some crucial necessities, like transportation for over 800 foster kids they serve.
TruLight Ministries scales back on beds for kids amid inflation, need for foster care funding
Read full article: TruLight Ministries scales back on beds for kids amid inflation, need for foster care fundingInflation is hitting nonprofit organizations that give children a safe place to sleep. Foster care homes have had to make adjustments to care for those children in need.
Twin Brothers Embark on Journey to Help Other Foster Care Kids
Read full article: Twin Brothers Embark on Journey to Help Other Foster Care KidsTwo twin brothers are on a walk of life - that is being described as a true labor of love. The two hope that each step will help children who they believe are being left behind by a broken foster care system.
Local foster care organization now able to care for 10 times more children than last year
Read full article: Local foster care organization now able to care for 10 times more children than last yearThe state is in the process of privatizing the foster care system. Placement and casework will be left to private organizations divided into regions. SJRC Texas is now one of those main organizations. For 40 years, SJRC was mainly a large residential foster care campus.
Local foster care agencies calling on empty-nesters, church youth leaders for support
Read full article: Local foster care agencies calling on empty-nesters, church youth leaders for supportThe number of calls to the state hotline to report child abuse decreased during the early part of the pandemic, but the calls are starting to pick back up, according to local advocates.
Courts struggling to get needs met for foster children, teens without placement
Read full article: Courts struggling to get needs met for foster children, teens without placementCurrently, Bexar County has no children’s shelter or pediatric psychiatric hospital. So, these kids are being placed in hotels.
UTSA program offers former foster youth support to succeed in college
Read full article: UTSA program offers former foster youth support to succeed in collegeFoster children who age out of the system often lack support, making college seem out of reach. That's why local colleges like UTSA are taking action.
Foster youth need mentors now more than ever; San Antonio nonprofit asking for volunteers
Read full article: Foster youth need mentors now more than ever; San Antonio nonprofit asking for volunteersThe transition from foster care to adulthood can be terrifying and even dangerous, sometimes leading to homelessness, trafficking, or unplanned pregnancy. That's why mentors are so important.
Louisiana organization visits Roy Maas Youth Alternatives to emulate successful program models
Read full article: Louisiana organization visits Roy Maas Youth Alternatives to emulate successful program modelsRoy Maas Youth Alternatives has been helping local children in crisis for years and its success is being recognized nationwide.
Annette Rodriguez to resign as president and CEO of The Children’s Shelter
Read full article: Annette Rodriguez to resign as president and CEO of The Children’s ShelterThe departure of CEO Annette Rodriguez, who led The Children's Shelter for the past decade, caps off a tumultuous year for the organization.
Texas Department of Family and Protective Services terminates contract with The Children’s Shelter ‘for convenience’
Read full article: Texas Department of Family and Protective Services terminates contract with The Children’s Shelter ‘for convenience’Children in the custody of the state are no longer allowed to be housed at The Children’s Shelter after the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services terminated its contract with the shelter for its General Residential Operation.
Local Child Protective Services director ripped own department, state in lengthy resignation letter
Read full article: Local Child Protective Services director ripped own department, state in lengthy resignation letterThe director of Child Protective Services for the San Antonio area cited emotional and mental exhaustion and was sharply critical of the state’s foster care agency when stepping down from her position this summer, according to a copy of her resignation letter obtained by the KSAT 12 Defenders.
Grandmother raises awareness about child abuse after the death of 5-year-old grandson
Read full article: Grandmother raises awareness about child abuse after the death of 5-year-old grandsonThe grandmother of a 5-year-old boy who was killed, allegedly at the hands of his mother’s boyfriend, is raising awareness about child abuse and the need for grandparents to have better rights when it comes down to child abuse cases.
Growing up in foster care: ‘You want to be normal and you can’t,’ San Antonio woman says
Read full article: Growing up in foster care: ‘You want to be normal and you can’t,’ San Antonio woman saysHundreds of displaced children in Texas have fallen through the cracks of the foster care system, but there are local organizations working to make sure some of those children have a safety net as they age out.
KSAT Explains: Family Tapestry, CPS and the broken foster care system in Texas
Read full article: KSAT Explains: Family Tapestry, CPS and the broken foster care system in TexasThis episode examines how a state foster care system with 15,000 children is supposed to work, the ways it’s currently failing and what you can do to help.
Local restaurant group joins nonprofit to collect donations for foster children sleeping in office buildings
Read full article: Local restaurant group joins nonprofit to collect donations for foster children sleeping in office buildingsRight now, 43 Bexar County foster children are sleeping in offices or hotel rooms because they have no where else to go. A local restaurant group is joining South Texas Alliance for Orphans to pull in donations for them.
KSAT Q&A: Where did the children go? Impact of foster kids being removed from care of The Children’s Shelter
Read full article: KSAT Q&A: Where did the children go? Impact of foster kids being removed from care of The Children’s ShelterOn Wednesday’s KSAT Q&A, Steve Spreister and Myra Arthur spoke with Sondra Ajasin, CEO and Founder of Trulight127 Ministries, about the state removing foster children from the care of Family Tapestry.
Teenager in foster care urges families to open up their homes, hearts to other teens
Read full article: Teenager in foster care urges families to open up their homes, hearts to other teensA teenager who is gearing up for adulthood and hopes to one day become a mentor to kids in the foster care system is urging families to consider becoming foster parents to other teens.
‘We need some flexibility’: Youth-serving nonprofit CEO says more support needed in foster care capacity crisis
Read full article: ‘We need some flexibility’: Youth-serving nonprofit CEO says more support needed in foster care capacity crisisA state-wide non-profit dedicated to helping child and youth serving organizations believes a start to improving the foster care system is understanding the challenges that cause community-based care programs to close down.
State to take over Bexar County foster care placement again as Family Tapestry ends contract
Read full article: State to take over Bexar County foster care placement again as Family Tapestry ends contractA DFPS spokesman was unable to definitively say when the contract would end but said the state would be taking over that role until “if and when” they decide to put the contract out for bid again.
Family Tapestry terminates foster care contract with the state
Read full article: Family Tapestry terminates foster care contract with the stateFamily Tapestry, the wing of The Children’s Shelter responsible for its community-based care initiative, has canceled its contract with the Department of Family and Protective Services, a DFPS spokesperson confirmed late Monday.
Report: 23 Texas foster kids have died in state custody since July 2019
Read full article: Report: 23 Texas foster kids have died in state custody since July 2019Twenty-three foster care children in Texas have died the past 21 months while in state custody, according to a massive report filed Tuesday as part of a decade-old federal lawsuit.
Children’s Shelter furloughs 68 after state pauses child placement
Read full article: Children’s Shelter furloughs 68 after state pauses child placementThe Children's Shelter says it was a financial decision, and it expects to extend the furloughs by 60 days while it works to get the placement hold lifted.
Texas foster care provider gears up for new initiative to bring in 700 more children under new state contract
Read full article: Texas foster care provider gears up for new initiative to bring in 700 more children under new state contractSJRC already has about 100 children in its care. Under the contract, it would be responsible for approximately 700 more children.
New Family Tapestry adoption portal giving Bexar County foster kids a voice
Read full article: New Family Tapestry adoption portal giving Bexar County foster kids a voiceSAN ANTONIO – Right now in Bexar County, more than 200 kids are waiting to be adopted. Family Tapestry has launched a new website hoping to make the process easier for potential families and also as a way for the kids to share their own stories. Texas Adoption Portal or TAP launched last month and features a profile page for every kid with what they are interested in, details about their personalities as well as information about their needs. “It’s not just about featuring them,” chief public relations officer for Family Tapestry and The Children’s Shelter Anai Biera Miracle said. Family Tapestry is hoping the portal makes it easier for potential families to step up and give some of these kids a forever home.
Help a graduating student in foster care by participating in ‘Adopt a Senior’ program
Read full article: Help a graduating student in foster care by participating in ‘Adopt a Senior’ programSAN ANTONIO – Jabez Tompkins isn’t letting foster care or a global pandemic stop him from graduating high school. He has spent the last three years at SJRC Texas, formerly St. Jude’s Ranch for Children, a campus for high-risk foster youth. He is one of 562 foster youth in Texas graduating high school this year. ”Adopt a Senior was really just aiming to give graduating foster children a graduation gift. AdLast year Beaton started the Adopt a Senior program, giving those same bags to graduating seniors, filled with gifts including $100 gift cards.
One year later: What I learned as a first-time foster parent
Read full article: One year later: What I learned as a first-time foster parentI write this article to share some things I’ve learned that I hope maybe could help anybody else who is a foster parent or thinking about fostering. As a foster parent, I’ve learned that some things just don’t work and have to be adjusted. Foster parenting not only means having to have patience with the child and the situation but with the foster care system as well. Kids are resilientThe greatest pleasure of all this is seeing how much our little one has improved, learned and grown. Related:The realities of being a foster parentSan Antonio gay couple share their experience adopting a child during pandemicThinking of adopting?
Defeating foster child stigmas to close race gap, pave way for successful futures
Read full article: Defeating foster child stigmas to close race gap, pave way for successful futuresSAN ANTONIO – False stereotypes about foster kids being troubled or difficult are keeping children from the futures they deserve. As KSAT has reported, research shows it’s even harder for foster children of color. Hispanic, Black children wait longer to be adopted in Bexar County, experts sayThose stereotypes are even worse for foster children of color. To extinguish that fear, Keyes holds workshops every quarter with other churches, welfare organizations, foster kids, future foster families and advocates like Hernandez. “I want you to know, you’re going through so many placements, so many homes, so much right now.
Hispanic, Black children wait longer to be adopted in Bexar County, experts say
Read full article: Hispanic, Black children wait longer to be adopted in Bexar County, experts saySAN ANTONIO – Throughout the child welfare sector, experts say children of color have worse outcomes in the system when it comes to placement and adoption. Simmons, who sits on the Texas Advisory Committee on Promoting Adoption of Minority Children, said in Bexar County, Hispanic children wait the longest for adoption, followed closely by Black children. The extreme disparities have experts like Simmons reviewing parts of the system in desperate need of change. “Right now, the State of Texas has done a really great job of engaging with kinship programs reducing disparities for Black and Hispanic children,” Simmons said. Their adopted boys are Hispanic and Black, the two specific types of children that have historically and currently need adoption the most.
New program helps foster care youth aging out of system prepare for adult life
Read full article: New program helps foster care youth aging out of system prepare for adult lifeRamirez, who was in the foster care system throughout her life, said she was not prepared for what she would face as a first-year university student. At 29, Ramirez is now a mentor to other foster care kids as part of the new Learning Independence Fosters Empowerment program (LIFE). “This is a coaching program that helps them create a plan.”Mahan says 45 local foster care youths have signed up for the program that started in September. The program is partly funded through Family Tapestry and legislative funds distributed through the county’s Fostering Success pilot program. Related: Federal judge says she will again hold Texas in contempt of court for failing to meet foster care reforms
State in desperate need of foster parents living in rural communities west of Bexar County
Read full article: State in desperate need of foster parents living in rural communities west of Bexar CountySan Antonio The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services is desperately looking for foster families in rural communities west of Bexar County. How a San Antonio foster care campus is getting creative amid COVID-19 pandemicCheronda Tillman, a foster care and adoption recruitment specialist, said it has always been challenging to recruit in rural communities. Its always been an issue trying to increase capacity when it comes to finding families that reside in those 27 counties surrounding Bexar, especially turning our attention to our rural west, she said. However, in rural communities recruiting is more personal, she said. Upwards -- somewhere around 200 children will come into the foster care system each and every month.