Tribes seek foster care for kids in need, but strained resources lead some to group homes

"Fowler knows the foster and congregate care system well after spending time in a group home and later in a foster home in their middle teen years.

Fowler, 27, is a youth leader at Fostering Advocates Arizona, which is housed at and supported by Children’s Action Alliance to raise the voices of young adults who have experienced foster care.

"We know that youths that experience congregate care tend to have poorer outcomes in life," Fowler said. But, "If you place kiddos in a loving setting and put the work in to serve their needs, they will find success, they will find growth."

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