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Kommon Ground is
a safe, fun, confidential and resourceful website designed specifically for today's foster youth!
Actual foster youth offer technical assistance and advice regarding the content and topics on the website. This special
site is a place where youth in foster care can find common ground, enhance their lives, get involved in the community
and give other foster peers support.
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The topics that are addressed at Kommon Ground:
foster care rights, gangs, self esteem, nutrition, violence, depression, suicide, school bullies, teen pregnancy, emancipation
issues, fun contests, prizes, local entertainment opportunities and more!
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| National Author |

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| Neil Willenson |
A personal note from Author Neil Willenson about Kommon
Ground... "Youth in foster
care often face seemingly insurmountable obstacles including family dysfunction, extreme stress, uncertainty, poverty and
other troubling circumstances. I applaud Kommon Ground for their tremendous vision and for the many services they
provide. Through the dedication of their staff and volunteers and the generosity of their donors, the lives of
many youth in foster care are being transformed. The transition from foster care to independence can be
extremely challenging. By creating a smoother path, Kommon Ground greatly enhances the lives of these youth and in turn,
the entire Pueblo community." SEE MORE FROM MR. WILLENSON REGARDING
THE PUEBLO KOMMON GROUND WEBSITE AT: www.kommongrnd.org
National Author Neil Willenson wrote,
"A Journey of Hope", and is the
Founder and CEO of Camp Heartland, a national non-profit organization that makes a year-round and life-long difference for
children impacted by HIV/AIDS. Willenson and the Camp Heartland
program have been featured by "The Oprah Winfrey Show,"
Time Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Progressive Magazine, USA Today, and hundreds of other publications. Willenson and
Camp Heartland were profiled in the CBS Movie of the Week, "Angelie's Secret," in the Disney Channel film "Friends
for Life," on "Good Morning America," "CBS Morning News" and countless television talk shows, and
in the film, "Born with HIV: Little Warriors." |
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It is a HUGE Collaborative
Effort!
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Foster youth
are encouraged to ask questions regarding any of the topics featured on the website. A professional representative (from
the areas listed below) will be able to anonymously reply to the questions, as well as mentoring foster youth who
have had similar experiences!
Kommon Ground would not be a reality without the tremendous amount of support,
guidance and assistance of numerous community professionals. We would like to thank the following agencies and
organizations for your ideas, research, input, statistics, expertise and on-going advice:
- JOURNEYS, Inc., Board of Directors, Foster
Families and Children
- Pueblo Police Department, Chief
Jim Billings, Officers & Detectives
- Spanish Peaks Mental
Health Center, Gil Sanchez and Staff
- Pueblo City-County
Health Department - Kristen Townley
- Little Caesar's Pizza,
Dave Feamster and employees
- Pueblo District Attorney's
Office - Jeramiah Perez
- Pueblo County Department of Social
Services, Child Welfare Division
- Pueblo County Community
Health Center
- Pueblo County Juvenile Probation Division
- Don Pino
- Pueblo City Clerk - Gina Dutcher
- Pueblo City Schools
- Pueblo School District #70
- Pueblo
City-County Library District
- National Author &
Founder/CEO of Camp Hartland: Neil Willenson
THE VISION OF KOMMON GROUND: To increase foster youth's self esteem and self love by decreasing negative juvenile delinquency behaviors in
Pueblo's foster care system.
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JOURNEYS, Inc., CPS Copyright 2009-2010
For questions or comments regarding this website... click: Ms. W. B. Master 
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