Empowering Youth in Care on World Semicolon Day: Crafting Stories of Resilience
On this World Semicolon Day, we celebrate the symbol of resilience and continuation represented by the semicolon. For youth in care, every day can be a testament to resilience, determination,…
Sharing Our Year in Review: A Strong Year of Kinship as a Culture of Learning
Through over 30 years of knowledge building for an effective kin-first culture, we know that kinship care work must include the kinship triad (the child, birth parent, and caregiver). In reflecting over…
Mental Health Resources Available for All
No matter your background, mental health and personal crises can touch any of us at any point. When you’re going through this, it can be easy to turn inward and not…
Suicide Prevention: The Significance of the Semicolon
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Addiction, anxiety, depression and much more are very present in the lives of those who suffer from mental health issues. The semicolon symbolizes a…