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Lost & Found: Finding Success in the Search for Self

Lost & Found: Finding Success in the Search for Self

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Lost & Found: Finding Success in the Search for Self

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Lost & Found: Finding Success in the Search for Self

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Abuse, incarceration, addiction, neglect, drug abuse. Every year, for these reasons and numerous others, hundreds of thousands of children enter theAmerican foster care system. Surrendered by their birth families to the care of a vast and sometimes ill-equipped state system, these children embark on a journey that is often fraught with heartbreak, struggle, and dangers of its own-and that may or may not ever lead them home.In 1997, Jacari Harris became one of these children. Fate landed him in the home of a loving and supportive foster mother who ultimately adopted him.Even so, it would take many more years for Jacari to understand that he was more than a statistic.Battling feelings of insignificance and abandonment that commonly plague adopted Children-and the behavioral challenges these feelings oftencause-Jacari could have let his affliction determine his destiny. Instead, through hard work, determination, and a growing relationship with God, hefound his identity and began realizing his dreams. Lost & Found shows how it's possible to overcome a rough beginning in life and endure a tough journey to find success and become an inspiration to others. Jacari Harris is the founder of Families for All, Inc., a nonprofit organization serving foster and adopted youth. A sought-after speaker, he shares a message of inspiration with the goal of helping others realize that they, too, can rise above the losses in life and be found anew. He finds delight in helping people understand their true purpose.
Abuse, incarceration, addiction, neglect, drug abuse. Every year, for these reasons and numerous others, hundreds of thousands of children enter theAmerican foster care system. Surrendered by their birth families to the care of a vast and sometimes ill-equipped state system, these children embark on a journey that is often fraught with heartbreak, struggle, and dangers of its own-and that may or may not ever lead them home.In 1997, Jacari Harris became one of these children. Fate landed him in the home of a loving and supportive foster mother who ultimately adopted him.Even so, it would take many more years for Jacari to understand that he was more than a statistic.Battling feelings of insignificance and abandonment that commonly plague adopted Children-and the behavioral challenges these feelings oftencause-Jacari could have let his affliction determine his destiny. Instead, through hard work, determination, and a growing relationship with God, hefound his identity and began realizing his dreams. Lost & Found shows how it's possible to overcome a rough beginning in life and endure a tough journey to find success and become an inspiration to others. Jacari Harris is the founder of Families for All, Inc., a nonprofit organization serving foster and adopted youth. A sought-after speaker, he shares a message of inspiration with the goal of helping others realize that they, too, can rise above the losses in life and be found anew. He finds delight in helping people understand their true purpose.

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