Almost five years ago, the first episode of The Fosters aired on ABC Family. Those in the foster care community were excited that finally a tv show was giving a more realistic (both fuller and nuanced) portrayal of foster care and adoption issues.
I don't think there were shows preceding The Fosters that wove so much about foster care and adoption into a portrayal of family. A more usual story line would be the orphaned child who suffered at the hands of adults and/or persevered against all odds until being "rescued" by a loving parent.
Does the accuracy of screen portrayals matter?
I think it does. Barriers to more teens in foster care finding adoptive families include a lack of public awareness that there are teens who want families and misperceptions of who those teens are. Mainstream shows that portray teens realistically may lead to more adults deciding to get involved, possibly to consider adoption.
The Fosters is just ending its run (although with a spin-off to start soon). The good news of course is This is Us, which has a much high viewership and thus is bringing its equally accurate portrayal of foster care to a wider audience.
We can only hope that more teens will find family as a result,
Susan
Program Events
Join us for fun and to get to know DCFYI teens:
- Games and Basketball at Howard University, Saturday February 24;
- Museum Scavenger Hunt, Saturday March 10.
Information on those and other events on the website calendar.
Please RSVP for all events there.
We look forward to seeing you.
Adult Get Together
Wednesday evening, February 28.
Join us to spend time with other DCFYI volunteers. If you are new and deciding whether to get involved, this is a great opportunity to hear from current volunteers.
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What is more important than that?
All young people need adults who will answer questions, give advice, celebrate successes, and be there through the hard times.
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Thank you.