JFCS Youth Take a Private Tour of White House
A note from Mary Schraven, JFCS System of Care Director:
(Mary Schraven manages the Youth in Transition programs, which assist teenagers that are transitioning out of foster care and CPS custody into healthy, independant adult lives. These JFCS programs help teenagers with positive life skills, coping skills, counseling, job training, GED education, preparation for college, and much more.)
**December 3, 2009**
“I wanted to take a moment to update you all on the trip that I am on with some of our JFCS teens. I am so proud to be here in Washington D.C. representing Jewish Family & Children’s Service and our state of Arizona. Even with the challenges that we face, I am proud to be from Arizona. I spent the day yesterday with some amazing people and some of the greatest minds at Georgetown University. I learned so much that I cannot wait to share!
The kids arrived last night, and we took them to Union Station for dinner. This morning, at 11:00am, our young adults had a tour of the Capital. They were wonderful, gracious and in awe. I spent the day working with lobbyists and legislative aides to be sure that they know who we are, what we do, and how they can help us continue to help empower people. We are now getting ready to take them to have a nice dinner in the city, and then to the White House to have a private tour of the West Wing!
As I sit here and think about the evening ahead of us, I am overcome with joy that these young men and women, who have faced seemingly insurmountable odds are going to walk the very halls where some of the greatest men and women in our history have stood. I believe with all my heart that because of what we do each and every day at JFCS with love and support that one of “our” children could one day sit behind the desk that we will see tonight! Each one of our staff in someway has made this possible for these youth. I wanted to say thank you for caring for these kids and cheering them on when they succeed! Most importantly, thank you for continuing to care for them when they do not have anyone else to care about them. Tonight, we will represent JFCS and all of the staff with grace and pride!”
(The trip to Washington, D.C. with Mary Shraven and JFCS youths, was sponsored in part by Magellan Health Services, Inc.)
