When the majority of children could not wait to grow and be on their heads, Ontario’s Cynthia Duaa says that the life of minors is the most isolated experience.
The resident of Brownsville spent years in the children’s welfare system, dealing with the protests between the protests, but the system is more difficult than the years.
“I feel there is no one at this point,” he said, after the 23rd birthday, the former crown dress in October. “I don’t have a family, and I don’t have friends who don’t understand. This part is really hard.”
Quaite was the first to be a social worker with a child with a six-year-old child and began to live in the 14-year-old foster homes. As a teenager, he struggled with mental health problems, including concern, depression and self-loss.
While in the system, the help of the local children’s aid society supported him and supported him to support him and go to college, but now he states to understand “normal daily people.”
“Something related to a car comes out of the window. They did not tell me how to own the bills or an apartment,” something said. “I don’t even know who I will ask or call such an item.”
Ontario can stay in the child welfare system in children’s welfare system from 22 to 22 to 22 to 22 to 22 years of age of 18 years.
“(Guide) includes new demands responsible for making sure that children’s aid societies take care of them.”
“At the age of 13, children’s help societies will discuss plans for the future.
But Quaite said it was difficult to lose all the support in one day – even with extended services.
“I finished the college, so I knew how to do this work and didn’t really think that I needed help, but this is not the case.”
Lose the closest thing to your family
Duaite said that the most difficult part of the old age of the child’s welfare is living a long time with a social worker.
“I really got a good connection with him, I trusted in him – and I really told me to trust other people – and he told me that I had no more my social worker.

Woodstock, Ont, in 2012, was the same story for the resident Nadia Sorgente outside the 21-year-old birthday system.
“I’m just 21 years old, I remember my eyes anxiously.” “Asked any crown clothes and say that they cried their birthdays and threatened what they are ahead, because all that supports, the wisdom went.”
Although he was in random contact with his social worker after the system, Sorgente said he was not lucky.
“You are losing someone who is trying to find a job based on something that deals with a mother figure and someone,” Sorgente said. “It would be like this family that you have a family, that you lose a lot.”
Calls the transition support
Sorgente said he was for the first time reading Quaite’s experiments in a Facebook post, it was forced to join immediately.
“I remember this age and feeling,” said I started messaging each other by adding two. “Now, seeing 34 and seeing nothing that nothing has changed, it was a kind of worries for me.”

Sorgente said he would like to see additional support by paying special attention to past young people, which extended until 25 years of age, and pay special attention to additional medical supplies.
Quaite agreed, after living in children’s help societies, after living people, they wanted to offer friends and offer each other as an optional support group.
“The children who grow like the crown wards are really feeling alone,” he said. “We only need people to be there for us. Only one solid person.”