By Adoptee Filmmaker, Shelby Kilgore Back in 2012, I began to bring to life a dream I had in high school – to create authentic foster care and adoption stories through the lens to not only help those ...
Guest Blog by Felecia Neil Felecia Neil is a foster care alumni who has 12 years of experience working within residential settings and has served as a foster parent for the past 5 years. In rec...
Guest blog by artist & adult adoptee, April Morland, on her experimental art film, “Abandon” Abandon from Tricia Creason-Valencia on Vimeo. Growing up, adoption was something th...
Guest Blog by Felecia Neil Felecia Neil is a foster care alumni who has 12 years of experience working within residential settings and has served as a foster parent for the past 5 years. Despite all o...
Guest Blog by Chris Rankin I MENTIONED IN AN #ASKCHRIS SESSION ON TWITTER THAT I’M ADOPTED. WELL, I AM! Being adopted isn’t something I talk about very much. Not because I’m ashamed of it, nor because...
Guest Blog by Felecia Neil Felecia Neil is a foster care alumni who has 12 years of experience working within residential settings and has served as a foster parent for the past 5 years. The Back Stor...
Guest Blog by Rebecca Weibert I was adopted when I was about 8 weeks old. I was in foster care for those first weeks of my life. Suffice it to say; I don’t remember much of that time. I’ve always been...
Guest Blog by TutorDoctor.com At the start of a new school year, it’s all too easy to fret and worry about your child’s academic success. The good news is, you and your child don’t need to face...
Guest Blog by Elijah Thomas First off, I am no adoption expert. I don’t recommend what I did for everyone. Ultimately I think I did this so that my birth father wouldn’t have the opportuni...