Making a difference one child at a time

9 years ago

Making a difference one child at a time

    To the editor:
Throughout our community, our county, our state and our country, there are children living apart from their families due to many reasons including physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect and substance abuse. For some of these children, the removal from their home is as traumatic as the abuse itself.

Fortunately, there are people in our community, county, state and country who are willing to help these children heal from their trauma by providing a loving and caring home. Foster parents come from all walks of life and for various reasons have decided that helping children is a mission in their lives.
Thank God for foster parents as there are approximately 2,000 children in foster care in the state of Maine and throughout our country there are hundreds of thousands of children in foster care. Foster parents strive to make a difference one child at a time.
May has been designated as Foster Care Recognition Month, so if you know a foster parent, let them know how much they are appreciated. Let them know the world is a better place because they open their homes and their hearts to children in need. Sometimes it’s the simple gestures that makes someone’s day.
Sadly though, there are not enough foster families out there to care for the children who are in foster care. You may have thought about becoming a foster parent, but decided for many reasons, that it wasn’t for you.
There are many reasons to not be a foster parent but only one reason to be one. Kids need families. It is that simple. If you know someone who would make a good foster parent, have them call me or Chuck Moody at 532-5510 and we will help with the process of becoming a foster parent.

Peter Crovo
Houlton