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Healing Happens in Relationships: How Connection Helps Children Recover from Trauma 

Every child deserves to feel safe, valued, and loved. Yet for many children who enter foster care, those basic needs have not always been met. Experiences such as abuse, neglect, family instability, loss, or exposure to violence can leave lasting emotional wounds....

Aging Out, Not Alone: Helping Foster Youth Build a Future Filled with Hope

Every young person deserves more than a place to stay. They deserve guidance. Stability. Trusted adults. Practical life skills. A plan for the future. And the confidence to believe life after foster care can be filled with purpose, possibility, and hope. That is why...

Sunnybrook in 2026: Building Foster Community and Support  

By Ron Veazey, Sunnybrook Interim Executive Director For more than six decades, Sunnybrook has existed for one purpose: to create safe, stable, and nurturing environments for children and youth who need them most. That mission has not changed. What is changing in 2026...
Sunnybrook in 2026: Building Foster Community and Support  

Sunnybrook in 2026: Building Foster Community and Support  

By Ron Veazey, Sunnybrook Interim Executive Director For more than six decades, Sunnybrook has existed for one purpose: to create safe, stable, and nurturing environments for children and youth who need them most. That mission has not changed. What is changing in 2026...

Sunnybrook Announces Leadership Transition

Sunnybrook Announces Leadership Transition

Dear Friends of Sunnybrook, We’re writing to share some important news regarding a leadership transition at Sunnybrook. After more than six years of dedicated and effective service as Executive Director, Dr. Myrle Grate has accepted a new opportunity and will be...

Why Foster Youth Age Out, Not Up

Why Foster Youth Age Out, Not Up

Turning 18 Should Be Exciting—But for Foster Youth, It Often Means Facing the World Alone For most teenagers, turning 18 is a milestone to celebrate. It marks the transition from childhood to adulthood, filled with new opportunities—college, trade school, entering the...

How one Sunnybrook Alum Stayed Close to the Organization

How one Sunnybrook Alum Stayed Close to the Organization

Earlene Carson was 7 years old when she first came to Sunnybrook in the late 1960s.  She, along with her twin sister and eight other siblings, were sent to Sunnybrook by the state of Mississippi while their parents worked on improving their home life.  The...

A Christmas Wish List for Transitional-Age Youth: What They Really Need

A Christmas Wish List for Transitional-Age Youth: What They Really Need

December often brings on a time of reflection and gratitude. It brings days like Giving Tuesday, a global day of giving that helps kick off the giving season, time with family and friends, shorter days and colder nights, gift-giving, and Christmas. As you gather with...

Giving the Gift of Education and Career Dreams this Christmas

Giving the Gift of Education and Career Dreams this Christmas

Did you know 3% of foster youth earn a college degree by the age of 26, compared to 30% of their peers who are not in foster care? (Source: Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago) That is a large gap considering there are about 369,000 children in foster care...

Sunnybrook Expands Driver’s Ed Program for Foster Youth Statewide

Sunnybrook Expands Driver’s Ed Program for Foster Youth Statewide

Sunnybrook Children's Home is proud to announce the award of two significant contracts by the Mississippi Department of Child Protective Services (MDCPS) aimed at empowering foster youth across the state. These contracts are set to launch groundbreaking initiatives...

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