A Foster Care System Where Every Child Has a Loving Home | Sixto Cancel | TED

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People ask me all the time,
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"What is the toughest part
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about growing up in the foster care system?"
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I was an 11-month-old baby when I was placed in foster care.
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By the time I was in the third grade and I was about nine, I was adopted.
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I was given a new forever family,
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but it was far from a loving home.
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I was consistently referred to as the N-word.
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The refrigerator couldn’t be touched.
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She cared more about that check than she did me.
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By the time I was 15, I was sick of it.
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I knew that I needed to take matters into my own hands.
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So after watching "Law and Order," the show --
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(Laughter)
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Thank God for Olivia Benson.
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(Laughter)
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I realized something.
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I needed to get the evidence of what was happening to me.
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So I took a recorder and I took some tape
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and I taped that recorder to my chest
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and I got the evidence that I needed to get back into the foster care system.
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Even without abuse,
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foster care is a tough experience.
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You don't know what's actually going to happen to you.
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You're placed with a stranger and you're expected to become family.
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But if you don't fit in, if you act up a little bit too much,
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you will find yourself in a new home
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with new school, new rules, new everything.
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When I was placed back in foster care at 15,
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I thought that that was the end of my storm.
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But it was just the beginning of the next storm.
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I didn’t go back home,
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went to a few different homes, but unlike many,
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I was placed in a non-profit program where I got ready to live on my own.
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The foster care system is not doing a good job of raising children.
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Unsupported foster youth are two to three times more likely
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to have negative outcomes
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related to homelessness, incarceration, being sexually trafficked.
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The mental toll is severe.
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I want you to think about war veterans.
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Foster youth are two times more likely than war veterans
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to experience and suffer from PTSD.
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This is why I started Think of Us,
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because this is the current result of the foster care system.
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It's designed wrong.
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So we approach problems differently.
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We actually engage those who are impacted.
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We ask questions, we listen.
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We take the collective experience of thousands of people
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who are impacted
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and turn that into data and insights
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that then we know what are the most broken pieces of the system
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and where we can start to redesign it.
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We work with leaders across the entire sector,
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people with lived experience, to co-design new solutions.
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And then we do whatever it takes to implement those solutions.
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I want to give you an example.
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We overwhelmingly heard from teenage foster youth
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that they were being misplaced in group homes.
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The system was acting like they have nowhere to place these children.
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Turned around, we sent our researchers out.
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And what they were able to reveal
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was that the majority of those children actually had extended family members
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that they could have lived with.
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On top of that,
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that they were having these very traumatic experiences.
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We collected those voices and lifted them up.
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The vibration of the truth of what they shared with us
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was so strong that it helped inform litigation
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brought on by the United States Department of Justice,
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the Civil Rights Division.
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It helped inform an investigation into institutional abuse
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by these for-profit group homes by the United States Senate.
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It helped inform an amicus brief
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that went to the United States Supreme Court.
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That is the power of lived experience.
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The key to transformation is lived experience.
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For the past eight years,
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we've listened to thousands of young people.
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And it's become so clear that there's one key thing that we need to transform.
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And that is who children in foster care get to live with.
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Kin.
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We believe that kin can transform the foster care experience.
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Kinship care is when a child goes ahead
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and is able to live with an extended family member
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or an adult that they have already known,
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an adult who loves them.
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That adult can be a church member, a close family friend.
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And what we now know
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is that research is showing that when children are placed with kin,
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they fare way better,
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from mental health, to stability, to graduating high school on time.
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And yet only 35 percent of young people in the foster care system
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are actually placed with kin.
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But it doesn't have to be this way.
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In one state, in partnership, right,
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we went in and we implemented some simple solutions,
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like, let's ask young people which adults in their family they should live with.
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(Laughter)
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I wish I told you something better.
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That is one solution.
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(Laughter)
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We ask,
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we went ahead and like, require social workers to get extra approvals
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if they're going to place you outside of kin.
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The result?
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The initial placement with young people in the foster care system
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in a situation where they were living with kin,
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rose from three percent to over 40 percent in just two years.
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(Applause)
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In another state, we looked at a county,
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we looked at that state, and in one county
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they were able to figure out
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how to place over 80 percent of those children with kin.
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So the idea that young people don't have adults in their life
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who can step up, is not true.
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Here's what this shows.
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That when the system believes that children should be raised in family,
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guess what?
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That the children are actually raised in family.
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For me, I was almost 30 years old
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when my sister called me while I was visiting New York City.
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She told me that in just three hours
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that my father's side of the family
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was going to be having a family reunion.
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They didn't know I existed.
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And I didn't know that they existed.
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And so I raced over to Harlem,
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walked through that park, looking at every single family,
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wondering which one was mine.
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When I finally arrived,
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words can't describe that moment.
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They were kind.
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They were accepting.
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They were curious about who I was.
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And then about 90 minutes in, everything changed.
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I discovered that I had four aunts and uncles
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who had been fostering longer than I had been alive.
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In that moment, all I can do was go into my pocket,
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pull out my phone,
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open Google Maps
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and GPS to my last foster home.
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Fifty-eight miles away.
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My whole life,
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I was always 58 miles
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and a couple questions away
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from being raised by people who could have loved me,
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by people who could have been my family.
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The worst part about this is that my story is actually not unique.
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That every single year hundreds of thousands of children
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are entering the foster care system and they're not being placed with family.
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And again, it actually doesn't have to be this way.
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The system spends over 30 billion dollars on less than one million families a year.
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That is more than enough to make sure we find family, we support them,
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and that every child is living in a loving family situation.
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Right now,
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there's a big systems change opportunity,
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a federal decision that would make it super easy
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to have people who are related to a child step up and say,
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"I'm willing to do this" and get that support.
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If approved,
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we would see three billion dollars shift from traditional foster care
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to kinship care.
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So when we work on these crazy ideas
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like β€œlet’s make kinship care the norm,”
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it is actually possible.
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And I want to leave you with three things to think about.
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Number one, I came on this stage with, like, a very simple idea.
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Children should be raised in family.
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How can we replace the majority of foster care with kinship care?
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Number two.
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How do we center those who have been impacted,
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those who have lived experience,
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in making kinship care the new norm
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as we design it and implement it?
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And the last part,
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I want to tell you, we need some help.
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We need some allies.
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We need you to become advocates with us.
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And you don't have to be a foster care expert
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to know the power of family
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and to know that every child should be being raised by family
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or someone that they know when it's possible.
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I will say this.
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I truly believe we're at this pivot point.
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And then if we push just a little bit harder in this very moment,
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that we can actually live in a new reality
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where when children have to come into the foster care system,
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that the first thing that is looked at is extended family,
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it's people that they know.
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And if we are able to achieve that,
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we will literally be able to ensure that millions of children
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will come off of that school bus,
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go into their homes,
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look at family members,
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people that they know,
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and say, "I am loved."
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Thank you.
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(Applause and cheers)
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