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Foster Care Engagement Paper

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For my Engagement Activity I conducted a series of research activities on foster care. It wasn’t exactly a specific organization, but a variety of them. This was to have different functions of how foster care and adoption works to unite new families together.
I was thoroughly interested in this engagement activity due to my basic knowledge of the unfairness of the U.S. foster care system alone. One of my main focuses was international foster care and how different it may be from foster care in the United States. This engaging activity focuses on the core unit on human rights enforcement. The foster care system while it saves children from the danger of their original homes, it also endangers them in others.
Foster care is when a minor is …show more content…

Along with requirements to bring a kid to family, I also researched testimonials/background stories of behind the scenes of the actual care these kids receive. For example, the story of Marcus Fiesel, Holly Schlaack wrote a book titled Invisible Kids. This book defines the foster care system through the eyes of a child. The book starts off with a little boy talking to a social worker about his mother, she threatened the 5 year old boy by saying he would end up in foster care and like the little boy in the closet if he told that her boyfriend was living with her. That refers to a little boy, named Marcus Fiesel, who was taped up and killed by his foster mother. The little boy’s mom was a drug addict and police officers had been called to her house several …show more content…

It’s something to think about, all the kids that don’t have a family to feel protected with. On top of that, all these kids continue living their life without the support needed to succeed later in life. The fact that these kids don’t all graduate high school and most likely become homeless or land in jail before turning 19 shows how much support on how many of their rights are being followed through. It doesn’t have to end with a murder like Marcus or the story of Brittany, but it’s sad that all these years and still nothing but negligence from both the foster parents, agencies, and

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