Equity
Foster kids: Aged out and alone at 18
For kids in foster care, turning 18 isn't a source for celebration. It's a reason to panic.
Claudia Rowe is a journalist and author of two books: The Spider and the Fly, which won the 2018 Washington State Book Award for Memoir, and Time Out, which looks at juvenile justice
For kids in foster care, turning 18 isn't a source for celebration. It's a reason to panic.
For all of us, the ability to bounce back from life's blows is both essential and remarkable. How do we nurture this strength in the kids who need it most?
Claudia Rowe has interviewed gangsters, pimps and serial killers. But it was a coed from Walla Walla who really scared her.