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Chanoa
- Rose Colored Glasses
- Narrated by: Amy Gorelow
- Length: 3 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A Captivating Contemporary Fiction Delving into the Trials of Unsung Heroes
Every day, numerous children in the US enter foster care due to circumstances beyond their control. With the US Department of Health and Human Services allocating over $200 million annually to Child Welfare Services, and an alarming 400,000 children in the system according to the Children's Defense Fund, the need for intervention is clear.
Regrettably, these vulnerable children often endure physical abuse and exposure to drugs in their homes. Shocking data from the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) and Treatment Episode Data Set Admissions (TEDS-A) reveals that around 40% of families involved in the Child Welfare System are affected by substance abuse. This troubling trend reflects the increasing prevalence of illegal drug use and overdoses in society.
As someone in the social services industry, I have personally witnessed the devastating consequences of parents prioritizing their own desires over their children's well-being.
Embark on a mesmerizing journey in "Chanoa: Rose Colored Glasses," an enthralling contemporary fiction novel that sheds light on the often-overlooked challenges faced by social workers. Contrary to popular belief, their noble profession is far from a walk in the park.
In this thought-provoking tale, Stephen skillfully weaves a compelling narrative that explores the trials and tribulations of these unsung heroes. Through the eyes of Chanoa, a passionate and dedicated social worker, listeners are transported into a world where compassion, resilience, and determination collide with the harsh realities of human struggle. With meticulous attention to detail, Stephen paints a vivid and authentic portrait of the social work profession, showcasing its complexities, triumphs, and heart-wrenching moments.