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This colorado student was dreading her 18th birthday. I actually fell, like, pretty physically ill. She was in foster care and like, thousands of others, turning 18 meant shed be on her own. If you would do it for your child, we would do it for a foster youth. Aging out of foster care. We explore a Community Effort to help former foster care kids land on their feet. Plus, from Business Investment to internships to grants, recent lawsuits take aim at programs designed to help minorities. There, intending to implement a Chilling Effect across the country. I speak with a civil rights lawyer involved in one of the cases about the impact this could have on opportunity in america, and the us just had its hottest winter on record. I am fearful of a climate future that doesnt center the lived experiences of the most marg ....
Two young women in Va. make history by becoming Eagle Scouts JORDAN SIMAL, The News Virginian June 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail WAYNESBORO, Va. (AP) The Boy Scouts of America was forever changed back in February 2019 when girls were allowed to join for the first time in the program’s history. Additionally, girls were officially allowed to join Eagle Scouts for the first time, as well. Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouts of America. Just one month later, Troop 142 was born. The all-girl troop features eight scouts, but two in particular have caught the attention of the community. Eighteen-year-old Emmeline Soyars of Waynesboro and 17-year-old Lindsey Reno of Fishersville are the first two female Eagle Scouts in the Valley’s District of Scouts. ....