Join me, Kelly Brothers, for a heartfelt journey with Andrew Bridge, a man who transformed his turbulent childhood in foster care into a life of advocacy and hope. Listen in as Andrew opens up about his early life marked by his mother's schizophrenia and the traumatic separation that led him to the foster care system. His narrative is a poignant testament to resilience, underscoring the urgent need for systemic reform.
Hear about his transformation from a child in foster care to a Harvard Law graduate, as he shares his path through the uncertainty of temporary foster placements and the sanctuary found in the dedication of public school teachers. Discover the profound impact that education and a single caring adult can have on a foster child's life, exemplified by the vital intervention of a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). This conversation celebrates the role of educators and CASAs in shaping brighter futures for foster children.
We share a deep appreciation for the individuals who dedicate their lives to supporting children in need. Andrew's inspiring advocacy work and his powerful books, "Hope's Boy" and "The Child Catcher," provide insight into the complexities of the foster care system and the importance of a human-centered approach. As you listen, consider the difference you could make as a CASA, contributing to a legacy of positive change in the lives of foster children.
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