To Foster Change
All Kids Deserve Families
Clip: Season 2017 | 4m 46s
Sarah Boone heads a nonprofit agency focusing on foster families, adoption, and advocacy.
Sarah Boone is CEO of Extraordinary Families, a nonprofit agency focusing on foster families, adoption and advocacy in Los Angeles. Through Sarah's work of recruiting, training and supporting a diverse population of families to serve as resource parents, Extraordinary Families has reached 1,000 successful adoptions.
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To Foster Change is a local public television program presented by PBS SoCal
To Foster Change
All Kids Deserve Families
Clip: Season 2017 | 4m 46s
Sarah Boone is CEO of Extraordinary Families, a nonprofit agency focusing on foster families, adoption and advocacy in Los Angeles. Through Sarah's work of recruiting, training and supporting a diverse population of families to serve as resource parents, Extraordinary Families has reached 1,000 successful adoptions.
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Clip: S2017 | 4m 38s | Like many of the foster youth he now serves, Franco Vega, had a traumatic upbringing. (4m 38s)
Clip: S2017 | 30s | Wende Nichols Julien emphasizes how becoming a CASA volunteer is a high-impact role. (30s)
The Impact of Being a C.A.S.A.
Clip: S2017 | 3m 26s | Three women and dedicated champions of CASA explain the importance of being one, (3m 26s)
Clip: S2017 | 4m 27s | For Lucy Abdelradiy providing a support system for foster children is what drives her. (4m 27s)
Clip: S2017 | 3m 43s | Peter Samuelson knows what works for foster youth to succeed and graduate from school. (3m 43s)
Clip: S2017 | 4m 4s | Janis Spire is a champion for foster children and has been for the past 15 years. (4m 4s)
Clip: S2017 | 4m 46s | Sarah Boone heads a nonprofit agency focusing on foster families, adoption, and advocacy. (4m 46s)
Clip: S2017 | 3m 41s | Chris Simonsen shares his passion and commitment to helping transitional age foster youth. (3m 41s)
Clip: S2017 | 3m 53s | Zaid Gayle shares his 18 years of working in the foster youth community. (3m 53s)
Clip: S2017 | 5m 40s | Rich Valenza shares his journey of fostering-to-adopting two children as a single dad. (5m 40s)
Clip: S2017 | 2m 52s | Steve Gunther shares how he strives to offer programs and services to foster youths. (2m 52s)
Clip: S2017 | 3m | Donna Brown Guillaume's commitment to social change and social justice is steadfast. (3m)
Clip: S2017 | 3m 58s | Pamela Wright is a tireless, compassionate advocate for Southern California foster youth. (3m 58s)
Clip: S2017 | 2m 58s | Gene Howard is Executive Director of the Orange County Alliance for Children and Families. (2m 58s)
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Clip: 12/23/2017 | 2m 31s | Laura shares her life’s journey from trauma to love. (2m 31s)
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Clip: 12/21/2017 | 3m 16s | Emaryne shares how foster care saved her life. (3m 16s)
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Clip: 12/18/2017 | 5m 44s | Hear Alexis’ story of heartbreak, determination and optimism as an older youth. (5m 44s)
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Clip: 12/16/2017 | 5m 16s | Watch Lazarus’s compelling music video about his journey from neglect to self-empowerment. (5m 16s)
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Clip: 12/14/2017 | 4m 22s | Watch “Sugar Free Shari” tell her uncensored and compelling story about her journey. (4m 22s)
Behind the Scenes: The Making Of The Youth Voices
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Clip: 12/13/2017 | 5m 48s | In the Youth Voices Video Project, new filmmakers transform their foster care experience (5m 48s)
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Clip: 10/2/2017 | 30s | Matt Wadlinger of CASA OC, shares why he wants to change the expectations of foster youth. (30s)
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Clip: 10/2/2017 | 30s | Johna Rivers, Founder of the Real to Real Festival, shares what foster youth really think. (30s)
The Value of Supporting Foster Youth
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Clip: 10/2/2017 | 30s | Jhamasa Adams, college grad and artist, shares the value of supporting foster youth. (30s)
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Clip: 10/2/2017 | 34s | Congresswoman Karen Bass shares the value and importance of mentoring. (34s)
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Clip: 10/2/2017 | 30s | Donna Brown of the National Foster Youth Institute works to affect change in foster care. (30s)
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Clip: 10/2/2017 | 30s | International singer, Shelita, uses music to express her past experiences and life story. (30s)
The Impact Is Beyond Rewarding
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Clip: 10/2/2017 | 30s | Jason Roach, a CASA volunteer in LA, shares how volunteering has impacted his life. (30s)
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Clip: 10/2/2017 | 30s | Single dad, Calvin, opens up about how fostering two boys has changed his life. (30s)
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Clip: 10/2/2017 | 30s | Elizabeth Gonzalez of Five Acres, shares her approach to fulfilling youth’s living needs. (30s)
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Clip: 10/2/2017 | 30s | Hear how Sarah Boone, CEO and adoptive mother of 3 sons from foster care, does it all. (30s)
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Clip: 9/5/2017 | 30s | Jessie creates art to inspire others and motivate him to move beyond his traumatic past. (30s)
Clip: 5/1/2017 | 2m 29s | For Shawn Honoré, mentorship and the desire to be a better person turned his life around. (2m 29s)
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