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Former Foster Youth-Abuse Survivor turned Abuse and foster Advocate Jessica Green Brown

An episode of the On The Town with Tanya podcast, hosted by Tanya Rochester Cooper, titled "Former Foster Youth-Abuse Survivor turned Abuse and foster Advocate Jessica Green Brown" was published on June 11, 2021 and runs 26 minutes.

June 11, 2021 ·26m · On The Town with Tanya

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On The Town With Tanya chats with Former Foster Youth-Abuse Survivor turned Abuse and foster Advocate Jessica Green Brown.  After years of sexual and physical abuse from her dad, being returned to the very home he still lived in, she eventually got help and went into kindred care, to only be abused again by her brother. Her father was sentenced to 40-100 Being raised separate from her siblings, she fought alone to survive when foster care agency's continuously let her down. She has managed to pick herself up and now speaks and advocates for foster and abused youth, hoping her story will "save or change a life" ...

On The Town With Tanya chats with Former Foster Youth-Abuse Survivor turned Abuse and foster Advocate Jessica Green Brown. 

After years of sexual and physical abuse from her dad, being returned to the very home he still lived in, she eventually got help and went into kindred care, to only be abused again by her brother. Her father was sentenced to 40-100

Being raised separate from her siblings, she fought alone to survive when foster care agency's continuously let her down. She has managed to pick herself up and now speaks and advocates for foster and abused youth, hoping her story will "save or change a life" ...

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