Following a bipartisan congressional reception earlier this
week, a well-respected advocate with lived experience in foster
care approached a Congressperson. According to individuals in the
room, he shook the Representative's hand and asked her to protect
the rights of transgender individuals in foster care. Shortly
after, the advocate was approached by Capitol Police, arrested and
detained overnight in jail, and subsequently released. FosterClub,
the national network for young people in foster care, has issued a
statement regarding the incident.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Yesterday, an incident
occurred after an event celebrating 25 years of supporting older
youth in foster care provided by the John H. Chafee Foster Care
Program for Successful Transition to Adulthood program. Following a
bipartisan congressional reception, a well-respected advocate with
lived experience in foster care approached a Congressperson.
According to individuals in the room, he shook the Representative's
hand and asked her to protect the rights of transgender individuals
in foster care.
Shortly after, the advocate was approached by Capitol Police,
arrested and detained overnight in jail, and subsequently
released.
While this is an ongoing investigation, this incident highlights
a stark and urgent need: ensuring that young people with lived
experience in foster care can share their voices without fear of
retaliation or intimidation. Foster youth face systemic challenges
that can often leave them feeling powerless. For those who step
forward to advocate for change, their courage must be met with
support, not suppression.
FosterClub, the national network for young people in foster
care, stands firm in our belief that the voices of young people
with lived experience in foster care are vital to shaping better
outcomes for all who interact with the child welfare system. Their
perspectives, formed by firsthand experiences, provide invaluable
insights into the strengths, gaps, and opportunities for reform
within foster care.
FosterClub believes all young people, especially those from
foster care, deserve to be heard in environments that are safe,
respectful, and free from intimidation. We call upon leaders,
organizations, and communities to:
- Create Safe Spaces for Advocacy: Youth and young adults should
be able to share their experiences and advocate for change without
fear of being dismissed, judged, or penalized.
- Engage in Open Dialogue: Leaders must listen to and value the
contributions of youth advocates, engaging with them in meaningful
and productive ways that uphold their dignity.
- Promote a Culture of Support & Inclusion: The foster care
system should nurture leadership and advocacy, empowering young
people to use their voices to drive systemic improvements.
- Condemn Retaliatory Actions: Actions that intimidate, suppress,
or target young advocates send a chilling message and undermine the
progress foster youth have made in shaping child welfare
reform.
Young people with lived experience in foster care are not only
experts by experience—they are changemakers, leaders, and voices of
hope for others in care. FosterClub condemns violence of any kind.
Furthermore, we reaffirm our commitment to amplifying these voices
and ensuring they are met with respect, support, and a genuine
willingness to collaborate.
We urge everyone—no matter political ideology—to join us in
creating a child welfare system where young people feel empowered,
not silenced, and can advocate for the changes that are urgently
needed.
Together, we can build a future where the voices of young people
who experience foster care are heard and celebrated, not
feared.
More information about the event precipitating this statement
can be found at The Imprint:
https://imprintnews.org/top-stories/nancy-mace-calls-police-prominent-foster-youth-advocate/256826
or the Washington Post:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/12/11/assault-nancy-mace-congress-arrest/
Learn more about FosterClub: Founded in 2000, FosterClub is the
national network for young people who experience foster care. In
partnership with Lived Experience Leaders, FosterClub drives change
in the child welfare system and directly supports children and
youth. Learn more at www.fosterclub.org.
Media Contact
Celeste Bodner, FosterClub, 1
503-717-1552, celeste@fosterclub.com, www.fosterclub.org
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