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Who Can Catch the Moon? Heartfelt, Humorous and Compelling Stories of Resiliency in Societys Most Vulnerable Children
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Lisa A. Mazzeo, LCSW, BCD is a veteran social worker who brings to life for readers her 30 years of working with children and youth in the foster care system. She takes readers on a journey inside of the system and shows us the children and families that the system touches. The outcomes of youth that leave foster care without a family are abysmal - many end up homeless, in jail, unemployed, and suffering from mental illness. Lisa shows us how we can change outcomes through the curative power of love, kindness and nurturing parenting. As she catches the moon for these youth, she leaves readers with a sense of hope and inspires them to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable youth everywhere.www.whocancatchthemoon.comThis book is not just for people in the profession, the general population needs to read these heartfelt accounts in order to understand the most neglected in this country: our children. Who Can Catch the Moon? so brilliantly shows that it takes all of us together to make a difference in the lives of children.Maria C. Castillo, LCSWContributing author in Miracles Happen: The Transformational Healing Power of Past-Life Memories by Brian L. Weiss, MD and Amy Weiss, MSWShare the tears and laughter of adopted and foster kids and their caring, creative, life-changing therapist. Dont miss this riveting look inside the world of human resilience and healing. Elizabeth Murdoch, LCSWDirector of Behavioral Health, Family and Childrens AgencyWith joy, humor and real understanding, Lisa Mazzeo generously shares her memories and lessons with us in Who Can Catch the Moon?. She is a dedicated and honest social worker - and now author. Lisa presents this collection of stories as a gift, to help us to connect with her, with her experience, hopes and challenges as a social worker and, most importantly, with the children she has loved and cared for for so many years. We are so grateful.Meghan Lowney, MSWFormer Executive Director,Operation Hope
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