
IN PRINT

DARCY OLSEN
Founder & CEO
“We have newborns sleeping in offices,” the social worker told me. “If you could open a crib, we’d be thankful.” I couldn’t shake the image of newborns struggling under the glare of fluorescent lights. So, instead of fostering a teen as I’d planned, I left the hospital cradling an abandoned infant, meth-exposed. In a few short years, I’d taken home ten.
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DARCY OLSEN
Founder & CEO
“We have newborns sleeping in offices,” the social worker told me. “If you could open a crib, we’d be thankful.” I couldn’t shake the image of newborns struggling under the glare of fluorescent lights. So, instead of fostering a teen as I’d planned, I left the hospital cradling an abandoned infant, meth-exposed. In a few short years, I’d taken home ten.
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ARIZONA TAX CREDIT


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Every year, 20,000 children go missing from foster care.
And no one is looking for them.
When a foster child is missing, the state is not required to find them. After 6-months, some states will close their file even if they are still missing.

Generation Justice is fighting state-by-state to advance laws that require a missing child’s case to remain open until they have a safe, permanent home, or until they reach 18 years of age.
The next time a foster child goes missing,
help us ensure someone is looking for them.