AHW organizes peer consultation groups to support the emotional demands of working with the foster care population who have had so much loss in their lives.
I first heard about A Home Within when I was a postdoc years ago at Access Institute, which provides mental health treatment to low income and underinsured individuals, couples and families. I was drawn to it because I am concerned about the social injustices in society and empathize with the many people and families without resources and support to grow.
It’s a wonderful organization that does such good work! It connects seasoned therapists to children and young adults who desperately need stability and continuity of care. And, even though it is challenging to create strong bonds with kids who have been repeatedly disappointed and hurt, the work is very rewarding.
They may be surprised by the fact that A Home Within is so well-organized and staffed. Every AHW staff member and volunteer I have met has been wonderful. The people AHW attracts are dedicated, interesting, smart and hardworking. AHW also does an excellent job supporting its volunteers. For example, AHW organizes peer consultation groups to support the emotional demands of working with the foster care population who have had so much loss in their lives. They also regularly offer excellent and free continuing education classes. The people at AHW also genuinely and regularly offer appreciation and gratitude for the work we are doing.
I would like to see the organization continue to increase the number of volunteers and continue to support us as well as you do. I’m not sure if the organization works with people outside of the US, but it might also consider expanding to other countries.
I am proud of my work providing pro-bono therapy to first responders during the pandemic. I am also proud of raising two wonderful sons, nurturing a 35+ year marriage, and leaving a good research job to lead bike trips in my twenties.