Saturday, February 16, 2008
A Grim Future: When Children Age Out
A note to remember is that all states have different policies regarding the benefits “aged-out” foster youth have once they reach eighteen years of age. Some states allow former foster care children to keep health insurance until they are twenty-one, and even provide tuition for state college. Some completely cut off benefits on their eighteenth birthday, and foster children are given no shelter or educational chances. Some cut off benefits when they graduate from high school, under the assumption that somehow they can magically take care of themselves with a high school degree alone.
The amount of post-foster care assistance that an aged-out youth receives also depends on the quality of the social worker. Most foster children go through multiple social workers a year. Most social workers are bogged down by so many cases that they lose the ability to know their foster children personally. Programs also change annually, especially when new budgets are approved in state governments. Social workers often do not have the time to learn about new programs or new guidelines for foster care children. Many social workers also handle different types of cases at once, and cannot focus specifically on foster care children. This leads to thousands of children never receiving the post-foster care living programs and training they are entitled.
The consequence of a child aging out of foster care reaps a grim future indeed. 25% of them end up homeless. Chances are this number is much higher as you examine populations closer to age eighteen, when aged-out foster children are usually “kicked out” by the system. 56% of them are unemployed. Foster children who age out usually have no resources to even find jobs from the beginning; often lacking adequate transportation or even having an appropriate wardrobe. Most foster children also have no references for getting apartments or jobs. Two-thirds of them will never get a college degree either, due to the lack of professional references, proper high school education and lack of financial resources.
Aged-out foster youth also lack basic psychological counseling, which is absolutely mandatory for any child who has lost their entire family, siblings, and has been subject to abuse. The system itself abuses foster children in that it often splits up siblings, so much that some may never see each other again, or see each other only very rarely. To complement this, foster children who have aged-out experience clinical social anxiety, PTSD and personality disorders years into adulthood as their minds try to cope with the trauma they have endured for far too long. For children who age out of foster care, primary mental health, physical health and material needs must be fulfilled well beyond their eighteenth birthdays. The only way we can improve the lives of foster children who have aged-out is to participate in changing the way we practice social work. We also must challenge ourselves to be role-models to these young adults who have been constantly knocked down since birth. We can change the situation only by working together for solutions. The lives of former foster care youth are depending on our success for change.
Jamey and Katrina Madonna are the Founding Directors of “Children of The Son”, a non-profit organization for children who are victims of abuse, neglect, poverty and abandonment who are living in foster care, residential facilities and the inner-city. They currently operate a summer recreation camp for girls on a 1000 acre ranch.
Mr. Madonna is raising the necessary capital to build a permanent place of residence on his beautiful ranch for children ages 13 -21 who have run away, been abandoned or have “aged out” of the foster care system.
Jamey Madonna utilizes the very powerful Reverse Funnel System, a marketing system for Global Resorts Network, to make thousands of dollars per week to support this organization. His team of top income earners will show you a way to live a life of prosperity and happiness. Join him today and see how careful funds investment can result in actionable charity that can change an entire generation.
Jamey Madonna
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Saturday, February 9, 2008
Jamey Madonna, Children at Your Feet
Wonder how you manage to make ends meet.... I know, I know-not quite right, a little poetic license on my part, but it does apply. Am I giving away my age?? Do you recognize the words?
Jamey Madonna and his wife Katrina provide invaluable services to needy children through Children of the Son Ranch, a 1000 acre ranch in Colorado. How do they manage to make ends meet? Jamey is using help form online businesses, Reverse Funnel System primarily.
He researched other systems to use but came back to RFS. Why? Because he says it works. He wants the best for his team, and the easiest system to master and spend time on for himself. The Reverse Funnel System provides the time freedom he needs to maintain the ranch and supervise the security for his precious visitors. In fact, a lot of the RFS members use their earnings to fund community and non-profit organizations. RFS provides an income substantial enough for individuals to get out of debt and begin helping others. THAT is true FREEDOM!!! That is really what life is all about to me. To have enough FINANCIAL health to be debt free and able to help anyone you choose. It is also good stewardship of our resources.
If you have an interest in true FREEDOM, maybe it's time you checked out Reverse Funnel System. Systems work if work the system.
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Saturday, January 19, 2008
Testing is complete
Reverse Funnel System started out so fast and furious. As with all Internet programs it began to loose a little momentum. For that reason I decided to test a few other things, I want to insure the success of my team members. NOTHING came close. If you read this Blog, you know my "WHY" is important and I need the BEST results with the least time commitment. Managing our thousand acre ranch the children we provide services for is therapeutic, time consuming and tiring. So when I say RFS cannot be beaten in the market place, I am serious!!