RAMP:

Racial Advocacy and Mentorship Program

RAMP is intended to implement community change on the educational requirements of white foster and adoptive parents to limit implicit bias and promote racial sensitivity, while simultaneously giving children of color, a positive racial mirror to facilitate growth, education, and confidence.

Youth Mentorship

  • RAMP offers same race mentorship to youth ages 8-18 who are transracially adopted or fostered by white parents.

  • RHI proudly partners with Love No Ego, a non-profit for youth and young adults, to implement a tailored mentorship program to meet the needs of our community.

4-Part Educational Program

  • Developed for white parents adopting or fostering a child of color.

  • RAMP will serve to bridge the gap to promote racial inclusion, equity, healing, advocacy and justice within each family and the greater community.

 
There is always light. If only we’re brave enough to see it. If only we’re brave enough to be it.
— Amanda Gorman