September Advocate Spotlight
Deborah Hom
1. How long have you been an Advocate and when did you realize you wanted to become one?
“I have been an advocate since 2022. After retiring from a career as a teacher, I knew I wanted to continue having children in my life. My daughter was an advocate several years ago, and it sounded like a unique and meaningful way to be of service.”
2. What is the most rewarding aspect of being an advocate?
“Serving as an advocate for a child as he moves through the foster care system is very rewarding. Getting to know a child – his interests and talents as well as his needs and worries, is a worthwhile experience in and of itself. Using what you know about him to advocate for his best interests is a very gratifying way to contribute to the well-being of a child. Remember that your supervisor is always available to help - to educate you about the system and provide encouragement, support, and suggestions.”
3. If you could offer some words of encouragement to your fellow and incoming Advocates, what would they be?
“It can be discouraging when a case has not yet reached the desired outcome. Remember that your consistent belief in a child helps him develop self-confidence, and your appreciation of his accomplishments helps him recognize his value and be proud of himself. You are providing the encouragement he needs during a difficult time in his life.”








