Honoring the History and Legacy of Race in Child Welfare
Honoring the History and Legacy of Race in Child Welfare Written by Kristie Lindblom Edited by Erika Schmitt Frederick Douglas is a name commonly heard during Black History …
Honoring the History and Legacy of Race in Child Welfare Written by Kristie Lindblom Edited by Erika Schmitt Frederick Douglas is a name commonly heard during Black History …
Written by Kristie Lindblom, with edits by Erika Schmitt Moral ambiguity, cultural identity, and dual loyalties are all issues those intimately involved in supporting children and youth in foster …
November is more than just a holding time between Halloween and the holiday season in the United States. Beyond it being a time that brings election day, Thanksgiving, National Adoption …
It was Halloween at the Children’s Home, and as a new staff member in the Adoption program, I could not wait to be at the parade to connect with others. …
*Content warning: mention of child abuse related to identity and mention of non-fatal suicide attempt* Three years ago, I got a call from my boss. A local county …
It is early May 2023 and the end of another school year. I have been giving a lot of thought to the school support initiatives offered by Pediatric VIEW and …
I always enjoyed working with children and families and was looking forward to continuing my career at The Children’s Home of Pittsburgh. My first day was on September 10, 2001, …
Have you ever thought about becoming a foster or adoptive parent? Join us to learn more about the process of becoming an adoptive resource through The Children’s Home of Pittsburgh, …
especially his favorite story, Little Blue Truck. His hound dog Pepper catches the tennis ball that he throws for her outside in their fenced-in back yard. He received his “wheels,” …
The Children’s Home of Pittsburgh & Lemieux Family Center is honored to be the beneficiary of the 5th Annual Birthday Toy Drive! The fundraiser and event are organized by a …