During National Foster Care month, let’s take a break from the challenges facing Illinois’ child welfare system to instead spotlight the unsung heroes of Illinois: our foster parents and child welfare staff. Amidst public narratives that can overshadow their efforts, these individuals work tirelessly to support children who have been traumatized by abuse and/or neglect.
They embody compassion, resilience, and selflessness as they dedicate their lives to caring for vulnerable children who, upon entering foster care, become the responsibility of our state and by extension, all of us as its citizens.
As president and CEO of Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, one of the state’s largest private child welfare agencies, I see their impact on the lives of the children in our care. Behind closed doors, away from the spotlight, foster parents create safe havens, nurturing environments, and opportunities for healing. Child welfare staff work tirelessly, navigating complex systems to ensure these children receive the care and support they need.
Yet, their efforts often go unnoticed or underappreciated. It’s time we change this narrative. Let’s honor these individuals for the invaluable, albeit often thankless, work they do. They are the backbone of our society’s safety net for children and families in crisis.
As we celebrate National Foster Care Month, let’s not only express our gratitude, but also commit to supporting policies and initiatives that strengthen the foster care system and prioritize the well-being of our most vulnerable.
Mike Bertrand, LCSW
LCFS President and CEO
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