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Forever a Foster Child: A Memoir of Resilience

We are excited to invite you to participate in a virtual book club during the month of April, featuring Forever A Foster Child: A Memoir of Resilience. This powerful memoir offers meaningful insights into the lived experience of foster care and provides valuable perspective for those working with children and families in the child welfare system.

As part of this opportunity, participants are invited to a live virtual follow-up training with the author on Tuesday, May 5 from 2:00 – 2:45 PM (Eastern Time), followed by a 15-minute Q&A session. This session will allow for deeper discussion, reflection, and engagement with the themes presented in the book.

The book is currently available for purchase on Amazon, and volunteers may choose either the ebook or paperback format using the link below:
https://a.co/d/05SzZRg6

We
encourage all participants to read the book in April and come prepared to engage in thoughtful discussion with the Aurther.

This is a valuable opportunity to enhance understanding, build empathy, and strengthen practice when supporting youth and families impacted by foster care.

About The Presenter

Cynthia Goble: is the author of Forever A Foster Child: A Memoir of Resilience and the founder of Rise and Resilience, LLC. Drawing from her lived experience in foster care, Cynthia speaks nationally about resilience, trauma-informed leadership, and the long-term impact of childhood adversity.

 With a professional background in human resources and operations leadership, she brings a unique perspective that bridges personal experience with professional insight. Her work focuses on helping organizations, advocates, and leaders better understand the emotional and developmental realities faced by children in foster care.

 Through her writing, speaking, and training, Cynthia is committed to elevating the voices of those with lived experience and equipping professionals with deeper empathy and practical insight to better serve vulnerable children and families.

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