Water Flows, and Heals: A Tale from MoçambiqueThe cry for relief — from children, parents, animals, the air, the ground, water tables, your skin — is unmistakable during the African…Mar 21, 2022Mar 21, 2022
A Star Winking in AddisDay and night dance close at this hour Adhan (Muslim call to prayer) sounds forth in marvelous glory While crickets join the chorus All…Mar 6, 2022Mar 6, 2022
Reflections from a Front Line: You Matter…There is always light amidst all the uncertainty and fear that bubbles amongst children who reside at Tennyson, and the staff who care for…May 14, 2020May 14, 2020
Reflections from a Front Line: Going HomeWe maintain traditions and keep focused on our core mission, especially in our COVID-19 world.Apr 7, 2020Apr 7, 2020
Reflections from a Frontline: Grandparents leaning inOur elderly brethren are not only particularly vulnerable to COVID-19, they are also frontline supporters of children in child welfare…Mar 19, 2020Mar 19, 2020
Reflections from a COVID-19 Front Line: I had to say “yes”I looked at this little note on my desk today and had to say “yes”…Mar 17, 2020Mar 17, 2020
The Power of Proximity Unleashed“The Power of Proximity” is the clarion call driving this year’s Skoll World Forum, an annual gathering of dynamic social entrepreneurs…Apr 2, 2018Apr 2, 2018
A More Nuanced View of Congregate CareChildren have laughed, cried, overcome trauma and lived at Tennyson Center for Children for 114 years.Mar 16, 2018Mar 16, 2018