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CHARITIES  WE   L OVE


                                                              behind them and make sure      In 2009 the name was
           Promises2Kids                                      that they have the services   officially changed from The
                                                                                          Child Abuse Prevention
                                                              they need while in foster care,
           MAKING A GREAT IMPACT                              to really fill the gaps.”   Foundation (CAPF) to Promis-
                                                                                          es2Kids but continued on the
                                                                  The Child Abuse Pre-
                                                              vention Foundation (CAPF)
                                                                                          same path of helping abused
                  ON FOSTER YOUTH                             continued to grow, opening   children in the foster care
                                                              new facilities and programs to  system.
                                                                                             One of their incredible
                                                              better serve this underserved
                                                              population.  In 2000 CAPF   programs added to help
                                   cility to house these children
                                   in need.
                                       In 1994 they achieved
                                   their financial goal and built
                                   what is now the Polinsky Chil-
                                   dren’s Center(PCC). As Tonya
                                   explains, “This new center
                                   for children took us from as a
                                   county having a facility that
                                   was supposed to care for 16
                                   to a facility with a capacity
                                   of up to 200. Thankfully, we
                                   don’t need to care for that
                                   many children at PCC now,
                                   thanks to the foster parents
                                   who take in many of our
                                   children, but there were times
                                   throughout the years when
           Over the years we       Polinsky Children’s Center was
        have come across so many   at capacity.”
        wonderful charities in         The opening of this cen-
        town.  When I learned of   ter began raising awareness
        Promises2Kids, I knew that   of the plight of children of
        we needed to share it in our   abuse, which was previously
        pages.  I had the opportunity   considered to be a family
        to spend some time with    issue. It made people keenly
        Tonya Torosian, MSW, CFRE,   aware that if they suspect
        and Chief Executive Officer of   that a child is being abused,
        Promises2Kids.             they need to report it to the
           The year was 1981 when   proper authorities.       enjoined the collaborative   provide needed services to
        the charity began as the Child   "After the opening of the   community campaign to raise   foster youth is called Camp
        Abuse Prevention Founda-   center, our organization start-  funds to build a residential   Connect.  This camp focusses
        tion (CAPF). It was started by   ed asking, 'what other impact   high school for teens living in   on bringing brothers and sis-
        a concerned citizen, Norma   could we have, on children   foster care; San Pasqual Acad-  ters together who have been
        Hirsh who had been volun-  that were victims of child   emy opened its doors in 2001   separated through the foster
        teering at the shelter.  Re-  abuse and now in foster care?  to serve foster youth.  care system. "Even though
        alizing that this shelter was   The majority of the chil-  In 2001, CAPF, started the   visitation between siblings is
        really small, inadequate, and   dren in the system who are   first Guardian Scholars pro-  mandated, it just wasn't hap-
        run down, she believed that   sent to foster care or to stay   gram in San Diego County, a   pening. So, 11 years ago, we
        children who were in this   at Polinsky Children’s Center   scholarship program to fund   came up with Camp Connect
        kind of traumatic state really   are victims of child abuse and   college or vocational educa-  based off of a model on the
        should be cared for in a much   severe neglect. The county   tion for former foster youth in   east coast.  We currently have
        better way, and in a much   is the one who really deter-  San Diego. Ten former foster   a four-day summer camp in
        better place. So, a fundraising   mines who comes into care   children received nearly   the mountains of Julian.  It
        campaign began to build a   and where they're placed.   $43,000 in scholarship funds   varies from year to year, but
        new modern and updated fa-  "What we do is we come in   in the first year.        we usually take about 150

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