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Elevate is a foster care organization that was started in the summer of 2005 in Des Moines, Iowa as a support group for foster and adopted youth. It was founded by Tammy Mahan, a social worker at Children and Families of Iowa. Tammy is also an adoptive and biological mom.
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'''Elevate''' is a youth-driven [[foster care]] program that was started in the summer of 2005 in [[Des Moines, Iowa]], as a support group for [[foster care|fostered]] and [[adoption|adopted]] youth.<ref>[http://www.readme.readmedia.com/Children-Families-of-Iowas-Elevate-Program-Celebrates-Fifth-Anniversary/1648680 ReadMedia website, ''Children & Families of Iowa’s Elevate Program Celebrates Fifth Anniversary'', article dated 27 July 2010]</ref> It is a program of Children & Families of Iowa, a nonprofit organization serving at-risk children and families in Iowa.
Elevate's activities have since expanded to numerous different types of advocacy. Membership includes current and former foster youth, adoptees from the foster care system and the biological children of foster and adoptive parents. Foster care alumni, social workers, foster and adoptive parents and juvenile attorneys function as supports for the group, but the majority of the decisions are made by the members or their governing coucil, the ECC. The ECC is comprised of Elevate's most motivated and active members.


Elevate's mission is to inspire others to new levels of understanding and compassion to the life connection needs of foster care and adoptive teens by sharing their personal stories of hope.
Elevate is quickly becoming known for personal stories and passionate speakers, but also includes artwork, poetry and other writing. Any foster or adopted person or the child of foster or adoptive parents over the age of 7 can become an artist for Elevate and any one in these categories over the age of 13 can become a poet, speaker or writer for Elevate.


== About ==
Elevate has had members speak at a number of different events around the country including dozens of events within the state of Iowa, the National Foster Parents Association Conference in Texas, the National Center for Adoption Law and Policy Symposium in Ohio, The It's My Life Conference in Seattle and the presentation of a release of a New GAO Report on the Adoption of Children with Special Needs and a Senate Finance Committee Meeting, both in Washington DC.
While Elevate originated in Des Moines, there are now chapters throughout the state of Iowa. Locations of chapters can be found on the Elevate website.


Elevate's activities include numerous types of [[advocacy]]. This includes training and empowering youth to advocate for themselves and others, educating legislators and other decision makers, developing partnerships to help youth successfully age out of foster care and encouraging others to open their homes to foster teens.
Elevate currently has two DVDs available free of charge. One covers what it is like to be adopted or in foster care and the other is intended to help legal professionals work more cooperatively with foster youth on their caseloads.


Membership includes current and former foster youth, adoptees from the foster care system and the biological children of foster and adoptive parents. Foster care alumni, social workers, foster and adoptive parents and juvenile attorneys function as supports for the group, but the majority of the decisions are made by the members or their governing council, the ECC. The ECC is composed of members elected by their peers.
The Elevate website is located at [www.elevate2inspire.com] and contains samples of member poetry, the Elevate song, stories of some of the members and adult supports, upcoming events, contact information and information on how to request copies of the DVDs.

Elevate is best known for personal stories and passionate speakers, but also includes artwork, poetry and other writing. Any foster or adopted person or the child of foster or adoptive parents over the age of seven can become an artist for Elevate and any one in these categories over the age of 13 can become a poet, speaker or writer for Elevate.

Elevate has had members speak at a number of different events around the country including dozens of events within the state of [[Iowa]], and events in Seattle, Washington; San Antonio, Texas; Washington, DC; St. Louis, Missouri; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Columbus, Ohio and Atlanta, Georgia.

== Projects ==
Elevate projects are designed to provide its members with a means of self-expression while bringing awareness to the needs of foster and adoptive youth. [[Travis Lloyd]] is an Elevate member, and former Elevate chapter facilitator, who developed the elevate: Desire to Inspire music and poetry CD, as well as a video called Voices of Youth. These two projects are used as educational tools in university classes, social work trainings, and foster youth conferences. Elevate projects, poetry, and stories of foster youth are available on the Elevate web site.

== See also ==
* [[Aging out]]

==References==
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== External links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20091006005451/http://www.cfiowa.org/Home/tabid/147/Default.aspx Children & Families of Iowa]

[[Category:Support groups]]
[[Category:Foster care]]
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 28 December 2024

Elevate is a youth-driven foster care program that was started in the summer of 2005 in Des Moines, Iowa, as a support group for fostered and adopted youth.[1] It is a program of Children & Families of Iowa, a nonprofit organization serving at-risk children and families in Iowa.

Elevate's mission is to inspire others to new levels of understanding and compassion to the life connection needs of foster care and adoptive teens by sharing their personal stories of hope.

About

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While Elevate originated in Des Moines, there are now chapters throughout the state of Iowa. Locations of chapters can be found on the Elevate website.

Elevate's activities include numerous types of advocacy. This includes training and empowering youth to advocate for themselves and others, educating legislators and other decision makers, developing partnerships to help youth successfully age out of foster care and encouraging others to open their homes to foster teens.

Membership includes current and former foster youth, adoptees from the foster care system and the biological children of foster and adoptive parents. Foster care alumni, social workers, foster and adoptive parents and juvenile attorneys function as supports for the group, but the majority of the decisions are made by the members or their governing council, the ECC. The ECC is composed of members elected by their peers.

Elevate is best known for personal stories and passionate speakers, but also includes artwork, poetry and other writing. Any foster or adopted person or the child of foster or adoptive parents over the age of seven can become an artist for Elevate and any one in these categories over the age of 13 can become a poet, speaker or writer for Elevate.

Elevate has had members speak at a number of different events around the country including dozens of events within the state of Iowa, and events in Seattle, Washington; San Antonio, Texas; Washington, DC; St. Louis, Missouri; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Columbus, Ohio and Atlanta, Georgia.

Projects

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Elevate projects are designed to provide its members with a means of self-expression while bringing awareness to the needs of foster and adoptive youth. Travis Lloyd is an Elevate member, and former Elevate chapter facilitator, who developed the elevate: Desire to Inspire music and poetry CD, as well as a video called Voices of Youth. These two projects are used as educational tools in university classes, social work trainings, and foster youth conferences. Elevate projects, poetry, and stories of foster youth are available on the Elevate web site.

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References

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