Tuesday, April 26, 2016

ACTION Ohio's Letter to the Editor



Letter to the Editor:  Fee plan could harm young leaving foster care
As published in the Columbus Dispatch on Tuesday, April 26, 2016
I thank The Dispatch for Friday’s article “Opponents: Medicaid fee plan would hurt poorest.” Alumni of Care Together Improving Outcomes Now Ohio (ACTION Ohio) is dedicated to helping current and former foster-care youths. We attempt to create lasting change through access to resources, ally support and alumni expertise.
We are deeply concerned about the future of health care for Ohio’s former foster youths ages 18-26. Our state has set up numerous barriers when it comes to signing up emancipating youths for continued health-care benefits in the first place.
Far too often, young people “aging out” of foster care aren't signed up for extended health-care benefits when they age out of care by their agencies. They are dropped from Medicaid due to change of status (address, phone number, email), and they discover that even if their caseworker signed them up when they aged out of care in their county, that "coverage" isn't accepted in other counties.
Adding an additional monthly premium will only create further barriers.
Ohio Medicaid’s proposal stands in direct violation of The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), enacted in March 2010 and fully implemented in January 2014, which states that, “ Effective January 1, 2014, all states must extend Medicaid coverage to age 26 for all youth who are enrolled in Medicaid and in foster care on their 18th birthday, or enrolled in Medicaid when they aged out of foster care if over age 18.”
Our state's failure to fully support and abide by that federal mandate has implications for young people that can literally make a difference between life and death.
Lisa Dickson
ACTION Ohio
Westerville

Sunday, April 24, 2016

OSU College for the Day ~ first of two in 2016


ACTION Ohio was proud to be a part of the second annual OSU College for the Day for foster care youth. 

Many thanks to our OSU partners, including CHEE, P12, and the Todd A. Bell Center, as well as FCCS and COVA.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Appreciating our Allies at OSU


ACTION Ohio and our amazing allies are preparing to host two "College for A Day" events on OSU campus for foster care youth, ages 14+

We can't say enough about how much we appreciate our allies in this effort.


Friday, March 25, 2016

Appreciating our Allies: Buckeyes for Adoption and Foster Care



ACTION Ohio loves partnering with Buckeyes for Adoption and Foster Care, an OSU student group that exists to promote awareness and to educate Ohio State students about adoption and foster care, aiding the community through volunteer work and fundraising.

My favorite part of attending one of their recent meetings was hearing what drew them to become involved in Buckeyes for Adoption and Foster Care.

Answers included:

  • lifelong desire to foster and/or adopt
  • having a sibling who was adopted
  • growing up with bio parents who adopted and fostered


And, of course:

  • because Jessica invited me to become involved


We truly are lucky to have Jessica Roller as a student leader and a voice for adoption and foster care on OSU campus.

Saturday, March 19, 2016

2016 DC Sightseeing and Journeys Home



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 Thursday was a day to relax and celebrate the many accomplishments that youth had made during their fourth annual trip to DC. 

ACTION Ohio (Alumni of Care Together Improving Outcomes Now) was honored to sponsor and facilitate this week’s adventure.

2016 Legislative Visits - Day Two



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Legislative Visits on Wednesday were followed up by a Celebratory Dinner, sponsored by Casey Family Programs.

2016 Legislative Visits - Day One



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On Tuesday and Wednesday, youth visited 15 legislators' offices to share their two proposals. They also attended a Capital Hill briefing by Bryan Samuels, the Executive Director of Chapin Hall.