Fostering hope: the transformative role of community support for foster children and families
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Most foster youth entering the child welfare system have experienced trauma and instability, and continue to face these challenges through frequent placement changes and inconsistent access to support. These disruptions can create lasting emotional, behavioral, and academic difficulties, especially when mental health and educational resources are limited. This thesis explores how community-based support systems can strengthen the resilience of foster youth and caregivers to mitigate the challenges posed by the foster care system. Through a literature review, I examine how consistent community support and positive social connections influence foster youths' well-being, development, and sense of identity. Kids at Heart is a Northern Colorado nonprofit focused on providing structured respite and enrichment programs for foster and adoptive families. Volunteering for and interviewing this organization's director has given me insight into how a reliable, caring environment can help rebuild trust and promote emotional growth among foster youth, while reducing caregiver stress. My findings indicate that a strong sense of community can make a meaningful difference for families navigating the foster care system, and this thesis highlights the importance of consistent, supportive networks for helping foster youth and caregivers thrive.
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Warner College of Natural Resources.
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foster care
community support
foster youth
positive youth development
peer relationships
respite care
