"Business leader Bob Danzig never forgot his childhood in foster care. The ups and downs of those young years set the stage for his 50-year career with The Hearst Corporation, 20 of which he spent as the Senior Corporate Executive leading The Hearst Newspaper Group." "In Conversations with Bobby, Bob reconnects with the foster child he was so many years ago. He reopens the dialogue of his youth, and reflects on how both the good and the sad experiences of his childhood have shaped his career, have been the seeds from which success has grown, and have created his most fulfilling moments as an adult." "Conversations with Bobby is a tribute to the families and friends that reach out to young children every day - whether those children are with their own families or living in foster care. Conversations with Bobby reminds both children and adults that their roots are their source of growth - he emphasizes they all have it within them to find happiness and success, and overcome past hardships."--BOOK JACKET.
Personally , I did not have much respect for Governor Casey or his politics . Still , he was our governor , and even though I knew he probably had little interest in our situation or in taking a close look at Allegheny County child ...
A Phenomenological Look at the Lived Experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Foster Youth in the Fresno, CA...
That's Life
Abstract: The purpose of this project was to locate a potential funding source and write a grant to set up a foster family office in a way that would create a more inviting atmosphere for youth in a time of stressful transitions.
Growing Up Black in White is author Kevin Hofmann's gift to the American public seeking answers to so many questions about what it is to be raised in a racially diverse household.
Half-Indian, half-Irish, acne-beset Zits is 15: he never knew his alcoholic father; his mother died when he was six; his aunt kicked him out when he was ten.
The true story of Melody, aged 8, the last of five siblings to be taken from her drug dependent single mother and brought into care. When Cathy is told about Melody's terrible childhood, she is sure she's heard it all before.
Reinhard Jirgl's strikingly individual novel The Fire Above, the Mountain Below demonstrates that he is not only unorthodox in his approach to language, but also difficult to pin down in terms of any genre.
This book apprises readers of the present conditions of former and emancipated foster youth, provides evidence-based best practices regarding their experiences, and proposes new policies for ensuring better outcomes for these children upon ...
The Foster Parent Survival Guide: How to Navigate the Child Welfare Matrix