Legislating for the Wellbeing of Children: The Impact of Policy on Foster Care

Understanding the Challenges Faced by Children in the Foster Care System In the United States, hundreds of thousands of children navigate the complexities of the foster care system each year. These vulnerable youth often find themselves at the mercy of circumstances beyond their control, with limited agency in determining their own futures. As Senator Lena…

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The Rise of Electric Vehicles: Transforming the Future of Transportation

The Shift Towards Sustainable Mobility Gains Momentum The world of transportation is on the cusp of a major revolution. As concerns about climate change and the need for sustainable solutions continue to grow, electric vehicles (EVs) have emerged as a promising alternative to traditional gasoline-powered cars. With advancements in technology and increasing support from governments…

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The End of Family Court: How Abolishing the Court Brings Justice to Children and Families

An in-depth conversation with Jane Spinak, a renowned legal expert, about the potential benefits of abolishing the family court system. In a thought-provoking interview, Jane Spinak, the Edward Ross Aranow Clinical Professor of Law Emerita at Columbia Law School, discusses her groundbreaking perspective on the family court system. With decades of experience in family regulation…

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Savannah’s Boat Parade of Lights Raises Over $10,000 for Greenbriar Children’s Center

Annual event supports programs for children and families in Chatham County The Savannah Boat Parade of Lights, a beloved annual event on the Savannah River, recently announced that it raised over $10,000 to benefit the programs offered by the Greenbriar Children’s Center. Held on November 25, 2023, the parade not only captivated spectators with its…

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Department of Children and Families Commissioner Steps Down: Interim Leader Appointed

Leadership Shake-Up at Department of Children and Families: Commissioner Resigns, Leaving Interim Leader in Charge In a shocking turn of events, the Department of Children and Families Commissioner, Sarah Thompson, has announced her resignation, leaving a void in the leadership of one of the most critical departments responsible for ensuring the welfare and safety of…

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Foster Families Step Up to Support Unaccompanied Migrant Children in the United States

Amidst a surge in immigration, faith and community groups rally to find foster families for unaccompanied minors As the United States grapples with a significant increase in immigration and a surge in unaccompanied minors crossing the southern border, faith and community groups are stepping up their efforts to recruit foster families. These families provide much-needed…

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