Foster Care Film: Volume 1 (Educator's Toolkit)
In this award-winning collection, Charell, Ashley and Camilla are former foster youth sharing their deeply personal stories about their experiences in foster care. Foster Care Film Series: Volume 1 celebrates the perseverance of these narratives, dispelling the negative stereo-types about foster care by showing how school, extended family and the kindness of strangers can help a child find their path in life.
Includes three films: Feeling Wanted (2015), My Identity (2016) and Family Rewritten (2017)
Study guides and bonus content also included.
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"Family Rewritten"
Despite battling Cystic Fibrosis, Camilla, age 16, identifies as a typical middle-class American teenager until the thread that holds her family together suddenly snaps. Just months before her 18th birthday Camilla finds herself in foster care, but instead of being ashamed, she makes a conscious ...
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"Family Rewritten" Trailer
Despite battling Cystic Fibrosis, Camilla, age 16, identifies as a typical middle-class American teenager until the thread that holds her family together suddenly snaps. Just months before her 18th birthday Camilla finds herself in foster care, but instead of being ashamed, she makes a conscious ...
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"Feeling Wanted" Trailer
With her father incarcerated for murder, her mother on drugs and a childhood in foster care, Charell knew it was time to break the cycle.
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"Feeling Wanted"
Charell, age 6, woke up to find herself alone. She made breakfast, dropped her baby sister off with a neighbor, and walked to school. With a dad incarcerated for murder, a mom on drugs & a childhood in foster care, Charell knew it was time to break the cycle.
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"My Identity" Trailer
Ashley, a young Native-American Caucasian girl, converts to Islam in hopes of finding structure in a life where it never existed.
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My Identity
Ashley, a young Native-American Caucasian girl, converts to Islam in hopes of finding structure in a life where it never existed, but with that decision comes the risk of losing one of the few biological connections she still has. My Identity tells the story of how race, religion, and family heri...
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MARKETING MATERIALS: FCF Vol01 Collection
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