It’s time we invest in supporting our older foster youth as they navigate some of the biggest and most challenging transitions of their lives.
Stacy Schleif
We must do better for Connecticut’s invisible kids
As the depth and breadth of the current public health crisis began unfolding back in March, one of the earliest story lines to catch fire was how many abused and neglected children would go unnoticed, due to a lack of regular exposure to mandated reporters. Equally as compelling, and yet missing from the conversation, are the stories of the foster children who were immediately cut off from in-person visitation with their parents, and will likely be slower to reunify as a result.



