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Summary

In this conversation, Tracy Alonso shares her journey from being a resident at the James Project to becoming a lawyer advocating for children's rights. She discusses her experiences within the project, the challenges faced in the legal system, and the importance of family care programs. Tracy reflects on how her personal experiences shape her advocacy work and the impact of faith in her life. The conversation highlights the James Project's community impact and its legacy in supporting vulnerable children and families.

Takeaways

Tracy's journey began at the James Project when she was 15 years old.

She lived at the project for three years before moving in with adoptive parents.

Tracy became a lawyer to advocate for children's rights and welfare.

Her personal experiences help her connect with the children she represents.

Family care programs are crucial for supporting children after they leave the project.

Tracy emphasizes the importance of understanding each child's unique story.

Faith plays a significant role in Tracy's life and her work at the project.

The James Project has a positive impact on the community, helping not just children but also single mothers and widows.

Tracy believes that every child deserves to feel valued and important.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Tracy and the James Project

02:59 Tracy's Journey to the Project

05:42 Transitioning to Independence

08:30 Becoming a Lawyer for the Project

10:50 Advocating for Children in Court

13:39 Challenges in the Judicial System

16:50 The Importance of Family Care Programs

19:44 Personal Growth and Lessons Learned

22:20 The Role of Faith in Tracy's Life

25:12 The Impact of the James Project on the Community

28:15 Future Aspirations and Legacy of the Project