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When I get Home: Public Awareness Campaign
 

When I Get Home:  Bring a teenager into your family

 

Thousands of kids don't have permanent homes because they are victims of abuse, neglect or abandonment. Some of these kids will be adopted into loving homes. Unfortunately, hundreds will not. So, what happens to the kids who never get adopted? Imagine being a teenager without a permanent home. Never having your own room, close friends, a place to hangout, a place to study, the courage to dream, or even someone to make you feel loved.

 

And now . . . imagine that teenager as an adult.

You can help these teens by opening your heart and your home to them as a mentor, foster parent, or an adoptive parent. Thousands of teenagers need your help to be better adults. Pick up the phone or go to the Internet to learn how.

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Youth Aging Out of Care

Hundreds of children are the victims of child abuse each year. Approximately 20% of these children are ages 13 to 17. An average of 20 - 25% of the children who come into care become available for adoption after termination of parental rights. Some of these children are fortunate enough to be adopted or to live in a stable foster home. Others experience years of unstable placements, moving from foster home to foster home until they reach the age of 18 and are emancipated from the foster care system. This is called "aging out."

National studies have shown that within 12-18 months of leaving foster care:

40% will not have completed high school;
50% will be unemployed;
33% will be on public assistance.

Studies show that 40% of these young people will experience homelessness at least once before reaching the age of 22. They are at extreme risk of poverty, victimization & criminal involvement, illness, early childbearing, and low educational attainment. They are the fastest growing segment of the homeless population and twice as likely as the general population to be incarcerated. You can HELP.

MENTOR FOSTER ADOPT

You can help spread the word! Become a WIGH Partner.

TRAC is offering the Public Service Announcement (PSA) “When I Get Home” and supporting collateral material at no cost to organizations across Texas and the nation willing to promote the message in their communities.

There are many ways to support WIGH:

Contact Ron Thompson to get a list of local community service directors so you can tell them this is an important issue and you want to see them air “When I Get Home.”

Sign up for the “When I Get Home” E-Newsletter and spread the word.

Use “When I Get Home” video or materials for presentations, on your web site, in your newsletter.

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to help us print “When I Get Home’ materials or purchase advertising space.

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