The Juvenile Justice Center at Barry University School of Law has received $250,000 from the Legislature to continue to improve the quality of representation for children. The center provides training and consultation to state employees, including judges, probation officers, public defenders, conflict counsel, and guardian ad litem attorneys who advocate for children in Florida.
Former foster child now an advocate for more safeguards, benefits for kids in the system
Sophia Coffey knows foster care in Florida as only a foster kid can — and she is determined to change it. Growing up in the system…