Our organization was given the advice, “make it as small as possible”. We have a big vision, but we tried to make it small to demonstrate the need and the truth that this type of program can work. In 2018 we piloted our art-therapy and literacy program, Storytelling Through Photography (this is one piece of our curriculum that is created by us, but it still utilized proven techniques in art therapy). We went through the curriculum with 3 former foster youth, 2 foster parents, and 2 social workers. Through the process we built relationships with the youth that are still going to this day, and in the process we created a book to give the narrative back to those who have lived/worked in the system. It’s titled, The Story of Foster Care volume 1, because we hope to repeat this process with our future clients in our facility. We believe that this process demonstrated the way our program will work, relationship driven and focused on each individual‘s story, and helps educate our communities on the need.
We’ve been meeting with individuals and groups since the books publication to talk about how we can bring the bigger vision to our communities.