Some former foster children have returned to the Polinsky Children’s Center in San Diego to help those who are experiencing the trials and tribulations that they went through growing up.
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Promises2Kids, a foster-child advocacy and child abuse prevention organization started by two La Jollans, has come a long way in the past four decades. As the organization celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, founders Renee Comeau and Norma Hirsh spoke with the
La Jolla Light to reflect on Promises2Kids’ past and future.
After her daughter was born, Hirsh started volunteering at the Hillcrest Receiving Home emergency shelter for children. Having seen and heard of horrific examples of child mistreatment, she knew she needed to act.
Comeau said she had a tragic childhood she lost three brothers and wanted to do whatever she could to help children in challenging circumstances.