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Wed, May 25, 2005 -- 10:00 AM

Aging Out: Foster Care Graduates


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In a live broadcast from Alameda County Superior Court, Michael Krasny and a panel of guests consider the process of "aging out" -- when foster children reach the age of 18 and are immediately on their own. Several such individuals talk about the challenge of making their way without a "real" family.

Host: Michael Krasny

Guests:

  • Amy Freeman, executive director of the Alameda County Foster Youth Alliance
  • Amy Lemley, executive director of First Place Fund For Youth
  • Don Graves, program coordinator with the Contra Costa County Independent Living Skills Program
  • Josh Leonard, executive director of the Bay Area Youth Centers
  • Kordnie-Jamillia Lee, outreach specialist with the San Francisco Independent Living Skills Program

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