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Children Aging out of the Foster Care System Face Difficult Odds
 
Published Monday, February 25, 2008
by Shelley Seale

hope through the innovative initiative, The Heart Gallery. This program combines professional portraits by renowned documentary and portrait photographers of children in foster care who are waiting to be adopted with art show-style exhibits around the country.

Dr. Eilers, of the Adoption Coalition of Texas, led the formation of the Heart Gallery of Central Texas several years ago. The goal of The Heart Gallery of Central Texas is to elicit support for and interest in the lives of these children - and ultimately find each child and sibling group a "forever family."

At any given moment, there are 500 children waiting for adoption in the Central Texas foster care system, all removed from their natural family due to abuse or neglect. The Heart Gallery process helps break down common misconceptions regarding adoption and promotes the idea that if you can provide a safe and loving home for a child, even if you are a single individual or do not own a home, you can still adopt.

"It's extraordinary to know that in just the two years of the Heart Gallery program, over 60% of the children featured in portraits were adopted," said Dr. Eilers. "This remarkable rate of success proves this effort has been effective in raising awareness for the kids and the Central Texas foster care system overall. Every year after the debut, we receive thousands of phone calls and emails from all over the country and we want that to keep happening."

"Seeing these children in photographs as they laugh and play is a very powerful experience. We want to inspire people to learn more about adopting from the foster care system. Our whole purpose is to humanize these children, display their personalities, and give a glimpse into their souls," explained Eilers.



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Shelley Seale is a freelance writer in Austin, Texas who is currently finishing a book about the twenty-five million children growing up in India without parents or homes - in orphanages or on the streets. Go to her website, The Weight of Silence, for more information.