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Youth who have spent time in foster care honored for advocacy work

Youth who have spent time in foster care honored for advocacy work

COLORADO SPRINGS — A group of young people who spent time in the foster care system were honored Friday for their advocacy work.

Several state organizations, including the Colorado Department of Human Services and the Office of the Child Advocate, organized the event at the Pioneers Museum.

The young men and women who were recognized became active in promoting and advocating for children and raising awareness of the Colorado Bill of Rights for Foster Youth.

News5 spoke with Bradeen Babock, a foster care advocate, who says the biggest challenge is helping children in the system when they return to their biological families.

“You see people who don’t have the resources to support themselves, they need help, and they need people to help them, and that’s what they do, and that’s because the fulfillment that … it brings, that continues to drive. me,” Babock said.

Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade was on hand to congratulate those being recognized Friday afternoon.

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