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Foster Care Thesis

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Coming to this topic wasn't an easy feature, since I knew next to nothing about it. But I've always been interested in social services and finding out ways I could help out improve the condition of people. So when I had to narrow down my ideas to an specific topic I knew foster care was the answer. When your looking at a problem the best way to find a solution is to look at its root, look at it when it is small, look at it when it is young. I looked at foster care because I know that if you help someone at a young age, then that impacts how they grow up to be and it makes them a much better person. One of the first key words that came up when I researched the topic was negligence. And so on from there i decided to write the following thesis: …show more content…

Child welfare primarily began after the American Civil war in between 1861 and 1865. About six hundred thousand soldiers had died, including some soldiers that fought in the Revolution war with Vietnam. A result of this fatality was a significant amount of orphaned kids. Since at the time the government didn’t have the resources or the assistance to help, the trouble fell down on other caring Americans like philanthropist Charles Loring Brace. Brace and a couple of other reformers noticed that New York City was struggling with the increasing population of orphans in the street. They decided to form the Children's Aid Society (CAS), where they were financially supported by private donations. Thanks to the private donations, the CAS was able to built shelter for orphaned kids in New york and even pay for adults to supervise the shelters. “Foster care” came to be a name for the supervisor since they fostered, took care of something that was not of their own caringly. From then on, the CAS grew locally, than nationally, then worldwide to the point that every country had its own form of CAS. But it wouldn't belong before the organization started having …show more content…

Sophia and Princess Calizaire were abandoned by their mother in a motel room in Florida in the early 2000’s. Days later child service had gone looking for them when they noticed the girls and the mothers had gone missing. After finding the Calizaire sisters in the motel, child service had put them in foster care. From then on the girls would often get abused by either being beaten up or made to sleep in the dog house, they were similarly treated to how Mary WIlson was treated. After they had had enough, the girls tried going to the police to testify. After testifying, the official did not believe their story and sent them back to their foster home. The Calizaire sisters couldn't take it anymore so they ran away and made a life for themselves when they were just teenagers (1).
Both cases are very similar in many ways, from how they were treated to how they officials treated them after finding out about their cases. Officials failed to protect them when they were asking help and didn't take their conditions as seriously as it was.. This goes to show how the government just prefers to oversee cases like these because they can't take what a children say as serious as they would take an adult. Even though Wilson’s case landed her foster parents in jail, it still wasn't fair that they got off with only one year in prison, while she got out with a lifetime of

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