Episode 198: A Story of Resilience (w/ Kamille Justus)
The Forgotten Podcast
The Forgotten Initiative
4.9 • 532 Ratings
🗓️ 28 August 2023
⏱️ 33 minutes
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Summary
Trigger Warning: As Kamille bravely and openly shares her experience, we want to make sure you know this episode mentions sexual assault between 11:30-13:00 and briefly again around 22:00.
“They are so resilient. I can see myself in them.” - Kamille Justus
Children in foster care are some of the most resilient people you’ll meet. They navigate continual change, traumatic experiences, and so much more, and their experiences often form a determination within them.
Kamille Justus is one of these resilient people. In her case, that determination was to be a cycle-breaker in her family despite the hardship she had experienced throughout her life.
Today, Kamille is a Lead Family Support Worker at The Center for Youth and Family Solutions, which has locations across Illinois. Kamille has endured her own experiences in what, now, could bring children into care and she is using her experiences to help connect with children and parents. She hopes that her experience can build those connections so that the families within the Knox, Henderson and Warren counties can be supported and reunited.
In this episode, Kamille shares her story, the triggers that have formed as a result of what she experienced growing up, why her trauma created a passion to support others who have gone through something similar, the importance of empathy and compassion, and so much more.
I am so grateful to Kamille for joining me for this conversation!
Show Notes: https://theforgotteninitiative.org/kamille-justus-198/
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Sharing the stories of the foster care community. |
| 0:03.6 | This is The Forgotten podcast. |
| 0:06.3 | In social work and child welfare, it's so easy to kind of judge or make those comments to somebody else when you feel like they're overreacting. |
| 0:15.8 | But at the end of the day, we have to understand these little things to us are huge to somebody else. |
| 0:24.9 | Hey, it's Jamie Cabe. Welcome back to the Forgotten podcast, where we are highlighting the |
| 0:30.1 | stories of the people of foster care. With every episode, our goal is to help you better |
| 0:35.5 | understand the foster care community. We want to bring |
| 0:38.6 | you hope and encouragement in your journey and help you support the agency workers, foster parents, |
| 0:44.8 | vulnerable adults, and children in foster care right where you live. If you want to learn more |
| 0:50.6 | about TFI, catch up on past episodes, read engaging articles, or partner with us |
| 0:56.2 | on mission with a gift of any amount, head over to theforgotteninitiative.org. We are in this |
| 1:04.4 | together. Thank you for listening and engaging with us. We love having you as part of our family. |
| 1:11.5 | Okay, it is time. |
| 1:13.5 | Let's do this. |
| 1:19.7 | Today on the podcast, I have Camille Justice, |
| 1:22.8 | and she goes by Camille or Cammy. |
| 1:25.1 | We discussed this from the beginning, |
| 1:27.1 | so I'm not quite sure yet what I'll call you. |
| 1:29.5 | I think I'm going with Cammy, okay? |
| 1:32.4 | Cammy was born and raised in Illinois. |
| 1:35.5 | Same here. |
| 1:36.8 | She is 25 and has been in the field of child welfare for the past three years |
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