Here is the letter of application with some staggering statistics regarding foster care.
I am a sister, daughter, wife, friend, teacher, Abydos Trainer, and most importantly, a mother. I am a mother of two of the most beautiful daughters a mother has ever known. After many years of infertility treatment failure, my husband and I decided to take an unconventional route in order for us to become a family. Our two daughters were brought to us through the Texas Foster Care System and Texas Mentor Network, and with their adoptions complete, they are our precious babies. We are the fortunate ones: they are healthy, happy, bright, and the future is theirs.
Our foster care agency worked with us for countless months (29 to be exact) to ensure we had our educational hours complete, paperwork in order, and were constantly compliant with the laws and regulations for the State of Texas’ Foster Care System. We are forever grateful for their help, support, and friendship, and this is my way to give back to them for what they have helped me achieve.
It is a fact that not all foster children in Texas find families who adopt them. Many of these children bounce from home to home, never knowing what it is like to have a parent sit at the kitchen table with them to help them study science, work a math problem, explain an event in history, or even simply, read a book. In Texas alone, there are approximately 32,000 children living in foster care (Texas Department of Family and Protective Services). Most of these children have aspirations to attend and even graduate from college. However, a study by Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago states that many of these children “are experiencing significant academic failure and will almost certainly fall far short of meeting their educational goals.” The study also notes that approximately 55% of foster-care children receive some kind of special education services.
Part of the problem lies in the fact that these children have been transferred from school to school, have been absent for many days, and have no adult available who can help them. The National Association of Financial Aid Administrators says, “Youth and adolescents who spend time in foster care are much less likely to enroll in postsecondary education institutions.” Isn’t it our job as educators to help ALL children achieve their goals?
Through the Abydos Memorial Reese/Corder Grant, I would be able to establish a literacy library within the Texas Mentor Network, which would give these foster children the ability to learn and grow, and it would enrich their lives with the written word. Foster parents would be able to borrow books for their own education and learn to assist their foster children who have learning disabilities. This library would enhance the lives of everyone involved in the foster system. Immediately, I would have the ability to purchase and collect books of different genres, age targets, and educational support. I would be responsible for choosing the books, cataloging them for the agency, and assisting in recommending books to help for certain situations.
I thank you for your consideration to help me create a literacy library for the foster children and their foster families in the Dallas Metroplex through the Texas Mentor Network.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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Abbey - This is amazing. You are an inspiration!
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So how many times did you cry typing this???
ReplyDeleteJust kidding. Great job!
I am a good friend of Gina's who has sent me this blog link and proudly showed me pictures of her gorgeous nieces over the last 3 years. I think what you are doing is fantastic. Well done on getting the grant and I look forward to reading more about it.
ReplyDeleteAbbey, We sat in the luncheon listening to your beautiful idea, and our hearts were touched in a dramatic way. Thank you for your open heart and for the thoughtful way you will use your grant money. You humble us and make us proud all at the same time! Blessings to you and your family..Kaye Price-Hawkins
ReplyDeleteAbbey - you have been an amazing person in the lives of my 2 daughters. They are inspired by your passion ! We know that this will be an incredible journey for you and your loving and supportive family. Enjoy the journey along the way ! You know we will support you in whatever we can..... Joison Family
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