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Florida’s Children First Honors Butterworth, Foster Kids & Caregivers

February 23rd, 2009   No Comments   Foster Care, News & Events

Former foster child Mez Pierre addresses attendees at the recent Florida's Children First event.

Former foster child Mez Pierre addresses attendees at the recent Florida's Children First event.

Mez Pierre is a former foster child, a college student and aspiring rap music performer.

Kaydrin Smith is a 8-year-old foster child who spends his day in a wheelchair and surrounded by the love of his foster mother, Georgina Herbert.

The link between these two Florida children — aside from the state’s foster-care system — are the adults who cared for them.

Howard Talenfeld with Kaydrin Smith and foster mother Georgina Herbert.

Howard Talenfeld with Kaydrin Smith and foster mother Georgina Herbert.

Howard Talenfeld and members of S.H.I.N.E. honor Bob Butterworth (center).

Howard Talenfeld and members of Florida Youth S.H.I.N.E. honor Bob Butterworth (center).

One such adult is Robert “Bob” Butterworth.

Florida’s Children First (FCF), the statewide legal advocacy organization focused on protecting the legal rights of at-risk children, especially children in foster care, honored Butterworth and Pierre, and acknowledged Herbert and Smith at the recent Child Advocate Awards and Reception.

FCF’s annual Broward event recognized Butterworth for his work as the former Secretary of Department of Children & Families and Florida Attorney General. He was lauded as “Florida’s Friend of Children” for his decades of public service. These posts in public service also included roles as Broward County Sheriff and a judge.

“Bob’s work has changed the culture of the Florida Department of Children and Families, guiding it to become a more open and transparent agency, inviting all voices to the table,” FCF President Howard Talenfeld told the Sun-Sentinel. “We are privileged to honor his ongoing legacy as a leading child advocate.” (more…)