Sarah Ford | November 5, 2014
Children’s Rights benefit brings compelling stories to light, raises awareness
A crowd of approximately 300 guests gathered for the Ninth Annual Children鈥檚 Rights Benefit on Wednesday, October 29, to honor several extraordinary individuals whose efforts have made a difference for children in foster care, and to raise awareness and support for the national advocacy organization鈥檚 tireless work to bring sustainable change to failing child welfare systems across the country.
鈥淲e see these kids as our children,鈥 Sandy Santana, interim executive director of Children鈥檚 Rights, told the crowd gathered at the Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan. 鈥淭hink of the rejection, abandonment and fear a 7-year old child feels when he hears a knock on the door and is taken away from his parents 鈥 imagine that that 7-year-old never finds a forever family, turns 18 and has to face the world homeless and alone.鈥
Keynote speaker Crystal Bentley gave a gripping account of her experience in foster care and eventual road to success.
鈥淚n some homes, I was beaten or verbally abused by the foster parents. In others, I was molested by their children,鈥 she bravely began. 鈥淲hen I aged out of foster care, I was lured into the life of prostitution鈥.this happens to so many young women right under our noses.鈥
Bentley described an arduous path to rebuilding her life, which brought the crowd to tears and inspired a standing ovation. 鈥淢y past is the best fuel to drive me forward, and I look at it from a different perspective: I am no longer a victim.鈥
Children鈥檚 Rights was incredibly proud to honor human rights activist Molly Gochman, Grammy Award-winning artist Shaffer 鈥淣e-Yo鈥 Smith, and Jared Bobrow of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, with a Children鈥檚 Rights Champion Award for their outstanding commitment to improving the lives of children in foster care.
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