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Article by Multi-Award-Winning Director, Klaudia Kovács, about the Long-Term Impact of Foster Care Experience Published by Klaudia Kovacs

THE IMMIGRANT MAGAZINE published multi-award-winning film and theater director, Klaudia Kovács’ article about her experience with and long-term impact of foster care. The Editor-In-Chief and Co-Publisher, Pamela Asobo Anchang, states: “Honoring Resilience During Foster Care Awareness Month - “Each May, we shine a light on the often-overlooked stories of those shaped by the foster care system—stories of survival, silence, and the search for belonging. This month, we are honored to share an extraordinary essay by filmmaker and writer Klaudia Kovács, whose life began with tragedy in militarily occupied Hungary and unfolded into a powerful journey of healing in America. With stunning vulnerability, Klaudia recounts what it means to grow up without a safety net, to long for family, and to eventually discover compassion in unexpected places. Her story is not only a tribute to foster youth—it’s a reminder that resilience can bloom even in the most scorched soil.” To read the article, go to: ONCE A FOSTER KID, ALWAYS A FOSTER KID? - The Immigrant Magazine TV Hollywood