From Beirut to Foster Care: Interview with “The Unseen” Author
In observance of National Foster Care Awareness Month, we interviewed Aya Yatim Rhodes Nickels, author of the poignant memoir “The Unseen.” Her
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In observance of National Foster Care Awareness Month, we interviewed Aya Yatim Rhodes Nickels, author of the poignant memoir “The Unseen.” Her
OHIO: Two years ago, a sibling set of three children, ages 8-13, entered the foster care system because of abuse and neglect.
VERMONT: Earl’s* mother has never been part of his life, but he did grow up with a loving father. They were close,
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