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National Foster Care Month Events Continue



May 6 Event at the Space Needle to Feature Author Regina Louise


Date: May 3, 2006

Contact:
Candice Douglass
206.216.4166

WHAT: Sponsored by Casey Family Programs, this free event at the base of the Space Needle will celebrate National Foster Care Month with a special emphasis on foster parent recruitment.

Event will include speakers, informational booths, as well as activities to keep children entertained such as face painters, caricature artists, jugglers and balloon artists.

Cake and ice cream will be served in honor of the Seattle-based Casey Family Programs’ 40th anniversary.

National Foster Care Month is designed to highlight issues surrounding the 518,000 youth in foster care across the country and to help honor and recognize the many caring individuals and organizations that work year-round on their behalf.  

WHO: Special Guest: A presentation by Regina Louise, foster care alumna, author of the best selling memoir Somebody’s Someone, and noted speaker on foster care. Louise also founded the Esther Collins Memorial Children’s Foundation for Literacy to help the underserved youth in foster care.
  
Center/Forward Simone Edwards of Seattle Storm will be on hand in the afternoon to encourage families to get involved in the lives of youth in foster care.

WHEN: Saturday, May 6, 2006. Noon – 5 p.m.

WHERE: The Space Needle, ground level, Seattle Center, 400 Broad Street


About Casey Family Programs
Casey Family Programs is the largest national operating foundation whose sole mission is to provide and improve – and ultimately prevent the need for – foster care. The foundation draws on over 40 years of experience and expert research and analysis to improve the lives of children and youth in foster care in two important ways: by providing direct services and support to foster families, and by promoting improvements in child welfare practice and policy. The Seattle-based foundation was established in 1966 by United Parcel Service (UPS) founder Jim Casey, and has a current endowment of $2.5 billion.

 

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