Hope for the Holler
The Battle to Reform Foster Care in the Heart of Appalachia
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ナレーター:
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Jenny Sande
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著者:
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Travis Wooten
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"Not everyone can change the world. But you can change it for someone."
In Hope for the Holler, a seasoned foster parent, Appalachia advocate, and social services professional takes listeners on a no-nonsense, insider’s journey through the foster care crisis in West Virginia.
This is a book born of heartbreak, honesty, and hope. From funeral homes and pharmacies to family courtrooms and kitchen tables, the realities of the foster care system come to life—messy, broken, and urgent. What sets this book apart is its raw authenticity and unflinching voice: equal parts social commentary, investigative journalism, and policy proposal.
You’ll hear about the painful realities of abuse, addiction, and system failure in rural communities. You'll learn why child placing agencies consistently outperform the state and how they can lead the way forward. The book explores how innovative tools like AI, trauma-informed intentional communities, and paid professional foster parenting could radically change outcomes. It also digs into what it really means to show up for kids in crisis—emotionally, legally, and politically.
Part memoir. Part manual. Part Appalachian survival guide.
Whether you're a policymaker, foster parent, caseworker, social worker, educator, pastor, judge, or voter—this book is for anyone who cares about children caught in the cracks.
It’s time to honor the past but embrace the future. The current system is overburdened, under-designed, and held together with duct tape. But we don’t have to keep doing it this way.
Hope for the Holler offers a roadmap rooted in experience, compassion, and grit. It’s not utopian. It’s not partisan. It’s not written from an ivory tower. It’s written from the trenches.
©2025 Travis Wooten (P)2025 Travis Wooten