The Best Good Things in Life
"One of the most astounding things about us as human beings is that we can do hard things. We don’t necessarily like to, but we can."
"One of the most astounding things about us as human beings is that we can do hard things. We don’t necessarily like to, but we can."
The day I turned in my last final exam for this previous semester, I went sledding. As I was screaming down the hill (because, even though it was my idea to go sledding in the first place, I didn't realize how utterly terrifying it would be), I felt stress from the previous semester release.
On April 27th, I will be graduating college with my Bachelor's of Social Work degree. I will be walking across the stage at Eastern Michigan University clothed in a flowing gown and matching cap, shaking the Dean's hand and trying not to trip. In that moment, I will become one of the 3% of students who obtain an undergraduate degree after leaving foster care (Casey Family Programs, 2011).
“It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” … or is it? For students from foster care, the holiday season can be exceptionally difficult.
My name is Brittany. I am a 22-year-old soon to be graduate of Eastern Michigan University with my Bachelor’s of Social Work Degree. If you saw me walking on campus, you would probably think I look like any other student.......
"I Am Strong" A Poem by Stephanie Otis, MYOI President and Youth from Foster Care
Yonica Dupree, Seita Scholar and Junior at Western Michigan University graciously summarizes the 2013 CFS Leadership Retreat.
Sheila Van Wert, Saginaw Valley State University, Junior shares her thoughts on the last day.
Amberlynne Finet, WMU Seita Scholar & Sophomore fills us in on day 7!
Jessica Willingham, WMU Seita Scholar and Senior, talks about advocacy, fun Washington DC facts, and her new love of frozen yogurt!
Michael Marotta, WMU Seita Scholar and Senior Describes the experience of presenting to White House staffers!
Jennifer Onwenu, MSU FAME Program Senior shares Monday's activities with us!
WMU Seita Scholar Jessica Willingham talks about the first day!
Western Michigan University Seita Scholar Michael Marotta talks about the 12 (yes, 12!) hour bus trip.
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