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Justice For The Voiceless Part 1 – Legal Advocacy and Resilience with Paul McBride

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“How can I tell if a child needs legal help?” “Who speaks up for children who can’t speak for themselves?” “What happens when the system fails a child?” – Sadly, the foster care and legal systems are imperfect. Both have countless faults and could be improved a million times over, and yet the kids who are unwillingly thrown around and abused in all of it often cannot speak up for themselves. Thankfully, today Rylie Heck and Sofia Scher sit down with Paul McBride, who shares his story growing up in the foster care system and then becoming a defender of children’s rights.
Paul is a fierce attorney, specializing in wrongful death and sexual assault, both very common in the foster care system, as well as a passionate advocate for youth who face these challenging situations, being a board member both at AMIkids and right here at Speak Up For Kids. He gives his insight on how legal advocacy protects vulnerable children, how families can ensure that their children’s rights are protected, and ways to advocate for children in your community. He also discusses the largest legal challenges faced by youth, and how to find proper and good representation. Despite this broken system, there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and it all may start through simple, passionate advocacy. Click play to learn countless tips and tricks and receive additional resources. It’s time to bring justice to the voiceless!
This is Part 1, Part 2 is out now! Be sure to tune in to get the full story and all the wonderful information shared!

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👉Part 2: Out Now!

🧑Connect With Paul McBride:

👉 Website: goldlaw.com

👉 Email: [email protected]

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👉 Email Us: [email protected]

#HealingHeartsPodcast #JusticeForChildren #ChildAdvocacy #LegalHelpForKids #ProtectOurChildren #SpeakUpForKids #ChildWelfare #LegalRights #PaulMcBride #GOLDLAW #MakingADifference #StrengtheningConnections #SpeakUpForKids #SpeakUp #fostercare @parentsspeakupforkids

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“How can I tell if a child needs legal help?” “Who speaks up for children who can’t speak for themselves?” “What happens when the system fails a child?” – Sadly, the foster care and legal systems are imperfect. Both have countless faults and could be improved a million times over, and yet the kids who are unwillingly thrown around and abused in all of it often cannot speak up for themselves. Thankfully, today Rylie Heck and Sofia Scher sit down with Paul McBride, who shares his story growing up in the foster care system and then becoming a defender of children’s rights.
Paul is a fierce attorney, specializing in wrongful death and sexual assault, both very common in the foster care system, as well as a passionate advocate for youth who face these challenging situations, being a board member both at AMIkids and right here at Speak Up For Kids. He gives his insight on how legal advocacy protects vulnerable children, how families can ensure that their children’s rights are protected, and ways to advocate for children in your community. He also discusses the largest legal challenges faced by youth, and how to find proper and good representation. Despite this broken system, there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and it all may start through simple, passionate advocacy. Click play to learn countless tips and tricks and receive additional resources. It’s time to bring justice to the voiceless!
This is Part 1, Part 2 is out now! Be sure to tune in to get the full story and all the wonderful information shared!

💬Get In Touch:

🚨Need More Resources?

👉Visit Our Website

👉Check Out Our Socials: @speakupforkids

👉Are You Local To Palm Beach? See Our Events Page!

👉Need More? Our Programs

👉Part 2: Out Now!

🧑Connect With Paul McBride:

👉 Website: goldlaw.com

👉 Email: [email protected]

🎙️Want To Be Featured?

👉 Email Us: [email protected]

#HealingHeartsPodcast #JusticeForChildren #ChildAdvocacy #LegalHelpForKids #ProtectOurChildren #SpeakUpForKids #ChildWelfare #LegalRights #PaulMcBride #GOLDLAW #MakingADifference #StrengtheningConnections #SpeakUpForKids #SpeakUp #fostercare @parentsspeakupforkids

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