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Our Essay Question Was:
What advice would you give a kid
who was entering foster care for the first time and was nervous and scared about what was going to happen?
1st Place:
Camelia F., Christmas Valley, OR 15 years old, in foster care since the age of 2
2nd Place:
Chaz S., Eugene, OR 17 years old, in foster care for 4years
3rd Place (TIE)
Briatty E., Monroe, OR
12 years old, in foster care for 1 year
Whitney C., West Liberty, KY
15 years old, in foster care for 5 years
Read their winning entries below!
1st Place:
Camelia F., Christmas Valley, OR 15 years
old
The advice I would give to someone who is becoming a foster
child, is not to blame yourself, it is not your fault. It is
ok to be scared because you are going into a new place, you will
have very different feelings, and being nervous is alright too.
But the main thing you have to do is try to get the good out
of all of it. Think, what could I do to make this easier? Or
how could I be a good kid? Then you need to think about the people
who are taking you in. This could be a whole new experience for
them as well, they might not know what to do all the time, but
also remember that they must really want to become a part of
your life, and love you, and watch you grow
up, to have them take you into your home. At first you may not
know what to do, so ask them for help. They will listen to you,
because you are someone special. And you will get through the
hard times, and the happy times together, because they are there
with you.
2nd Place:
Chaz S., Eugene, OR 17 years old
Since I'm in a Foster Home, and I also would know how he/she
feels, I would give them my utmost respect. I would try to be
his friend also. This helps them relax around me and listen better.
I would tell them about my foster dad and how much of a great
guy he is. Then tell him about my foster mother, and how much
she loves Michael Jordon. Then I would show him around the house
explaining what to do and what not to do. I wouldn't want to
bring up why they are here, because it might be a hard situation
for him/her and that might make them feel down so I would stick
to games, TV, and other entertainment. I would also share my
likes and dislikes hoping he/she might be interested. I would
do this for awhile until they are completely comfortable. I use
this same formula for all the new kids at my home.
3rd
Place: Briatty E., Monroe, OR 12 years old, in foster care
for 1 year
The advice I would give them would be that your in very good
hands and that they will take really good care of you. It's okay
to be nervous and scared. And you don't have to worry about what
is going to happen. Just be you and be very nice to the people
your with. And your foster parents will worry about what will
happen and same with the caseworker. I've been throught the same
thing and it scared me, but you don't have to worry. There's
nothing to worry about so just try not to be too scared or nervous
just let them do what they need to do.
3rd
Place: Whitney C., West Liberty, KY 15 years old, in foster
care for 5 years
If I could sit down and talk to a child that is being placed
into foster care, I would ask them how they feel about what is
going on. I would listen to them and then I would let them know
that I understand what they are going through, because I have
been taken out of my home too. They need to know no matter how
bad things seem to be, God will take care of you, you should
keep your faith up, and trust in God. Don't let your standards
down for anybody, no matter how nice they seem. Your best friend
can hurt you, mine did. I know it is hard, but in the long run
it will be worth it. I let my standarts down for my best friend
and she stabbed me in the back. She was supposed to be my best
friend and like a sister to me. That really hurt to know that
the trust that I put in her was gone and all the things that
I told her were out. She ran and told everything. I was wrong
about that person that I trusted so well she did nothing but
lie to me, she was not my best friend. I learned the hard way
and I don't want to see you go through what I did. Please remember
what I told you, don't let your standards down, keep your head
held high, and keep your faith. I have been in a home for 5 years
and I make it, you can too.