Dominique Mallard: Creator of “Bill of Rights” for Foster Siblings
Release Date: 07/03/2022
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info_outlineDominique Mallard entered the Colorado welfare system at just 16 years old with her younger brother. She and her brother were both sent into foster care where they stayed in close contact for two years until they were seperated. After spending years dealing with the grief and pain of losing her brother, who was relocated without her awareness, Dominique wrote the “Bill of Rights” for Foster Siblings, ensuring that no other siblings in the State of Colorado be separated from each other without access to information of there whereabouts, amongst other rights.
Follow Dominique on TikTok, where she shares her child welfare experiences and what she’s doing to change the system: @Tha.best youth.advocate