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Courtney Meek & Chris Berger Share FosterAdopt Connect With ‘Changing Times' Host Lynn Morris

Courtney Meek & Chris Berger Share FosterAdopt Connect With ‘Changing Times' Host Lynn Morris

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Core Mission & Staggering StatisticsFosterAdopt Connect is one of the largest non-profit organizations in the Missouri and Kansas region working to address the growing foster care crisis. The organization connects foster children with stable environments, parents, grandparents, and kinship placements.The guests highlight the immense scale of the issue:Greene County, MO: The number of children in state care has recently risen to 800.State of Missouri: At any given time, there are between 12,000 and 14,000 children in the foster care system.Key Triggers: Children typically enter the system due to physical or sexual abuse, neglect, poverty, mental health struggles, substance abuse, family trauma, or unexpected parental deaths.Key Programs & Support ServicesFosterAdopt Connect runs nine core programs, all provided completely free of charge to families:Sammy’s Window: A highly tangible clothing and food pantry styled like a real retail store. Foster and kinship families can "shop" monthly for new or gently used clothes, diapers, socks, underwear, hygiene products, and food to help alleviate costs, as Missouri has some of the lowest foster care reimbursements in the country.30 Days to Family & Extreme Family Finding (EFF): Active investigative teams that build family trees and use public software to trace, locate, and contact extended family members, former coaches, or pastors to build a sudden support network or lifetime placement for children.Community Connections Youth Thrive (CCYT): A program helping young adults (ages 17–26) who are aging out of foster care. Staffed by individuals with lived foster experience, it teaches "adulting" skills like budgeting, college applications, job hunting, and driving.Youth Connect Center: A low-barrier, safe center in downtown Springfield for youth experiencing housing instability. It provides a space to play pool/video games, do laundry, and eat a hot meal.Behavioral Interventionist (BI) Program: Skilled, trained field staff who go directly into homes to handle extreme behavioral crises stemming from trauma, helping prevent recursive hospitalizations or residential disruptions.Kinship Navigator: Helps relatives (like grandparents) understand the complex child welfare legal system, court hearings, and administrative terminology.Inspiring Success StoriesThe guests share powerful breakthroughs made possible by their unique investigative methods:Keeping Sibling Groups Intact: Through the 30 Days to Family program, the team successfully located a local relative who had never met them to take in a massive sibling group of 10 children at once, ensuring they weren't separated.An Exceptional Re-Adoption: The EFF team worked with an 8-year-old boy who had suffered through 15 placement moves. They tracked down his biological mother, who had her rights terminated years prior but was now four years sober and remarried. Utilizing pro-bono legal help and internal grants, they successfully re-established her rights and reunited the family.Call to Action & Community InvolvementThe episode concludes with a plea for the community to get involved, reminding viewers that "our kids today don't look like our leaders today, but they will become our leaders."How to Help: You do not have to become a full foster parent to support the cause. The community can drop off clothing or drive donations (hygiene items, diapers, brand-new socks, and underwear), volunteer time, or support localized fundraising events like their upcoming fall gala.Where to Connect: For more details or to find a branch near you, visit their website at FosterAdopt Connect. (Note: The program spans 15 branches across Missouri and is expanding into Kansas).

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