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Robyn grew up adopted. So when she started thinking about foster care, she wasn't approaching it as a rescuer — she was approaching it as someone who had already been the child in the story.As a teenager, Robyn saw a billboard of an elderly woman who had fostered nearly a hundred children and thought, "I want to be her one day." What she didn't know then was how much her own adoption story would shape the kind of foster parent she'd become — and how discovering that some of her biological siblings had been in foster care would change everything about why she felt called to this space.In this episode of the Running Toward Podcast, Robyn opens up about:- Growing up adopted and seeing foster care through the eyes of the child- The billboard that planted a seed she carried for decades- How her first pregnancy led her to search for her biological family — and what she found- Why she doesn't ask her kids to choose between their biological and adoptive families- Navigating transracial adoption and the education it required- A full-circle Buckner connection she never saw coming- What adult adoptees need foster and adoptive families to hearHer story is a reminder that the children we care for are writing a story that doesn't end at placement — and the most powerful thing we can offer them is the freedom to hold all of who they are. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ The Running Toward Podcast is brought to you by South Texas Alliance For Orphans — transforming the foster care crisis in San Antonio and surrounding areas. 🔔 Subscribe so you never miss a story 🌐 Get involved southtexasalliancefororphans.org ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #FosterCare #Adoption #RunningTowardPodcast
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