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Walking with Families for the Long Haul (feat. Jenni Lord)

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“Who is with them long term?”

This is the question that Jenni Lord started asking after her organization helped fund hundreds of adoptions. What she realized is that the breakdown of these adoptive families often stemmed from the parents not being equipped to handle the behaviors and challenges that came along with trauma.

Today, Jenni Lord is a resolute advocate for fostering family healing through the power of genuine connection. Her journey blends personal experiences with a visionary commitment to transforming the child welfare landscape. In 2008, she established Chosen, a trailblazing nonprofit dedicated to nurturing children’s recovery from trauma by empowering their families.

In this episode, Jenni shares her firsthand experience with trauma through her adoptive brother, why many parents and caregivers are ill-equipped to handle trauma behaviors on their own, new initiatives to meet practical needs in the system, and more!

Find the show notes and links to anything we discussed here: https://riversideproject.org/jenni-lord-18

Connect with us!

Website: https://riversideproject.org

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.riverside.project

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/riversideproject.htx

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“Who is with them long term?”

This is the question that Jenni Lord started asking after her organization helped fund hundreds of adoptions. What she realized is that the breakdown of these adoptive families often stemmed from the parents not being equipped to handle the behaviors and challenges that came along with trauma.

Today, Jenni Lord is a resolute advocate for fostering family healing through the power of genuine connection. Her journey blends personal experiences with a visionary commitment to transforming the child welfare landscape. In 2008, she established Chosen, a trailblazing nonprofit dedicated to nurturing children’s recovery from trauma by empowering their families.

In this episode, Jenni shares her firsthand experience with trauma through her adoptive brother, why many parents and caregivers are ill-equipped to handle trauma behaviors on their own, new initiatives to meet practical needs in the system, and more!

Find the show notes and links to anything we discussed here: https://riversideproject.org/jenni-lord-18

Connect with us!

Website: https://riversideproject.org

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.riverside.project

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/riversideproject.htx

  continue reading

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