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Ep 14: Welcome Our Guest, Betsy Dobbins, Center for Children's Rights Founder & Executive Director

Ep 14: Welcome Our Guest, Betsy Dobbins, Center for Children's Rights Founder & Executive Director

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Welcome to Episode 14 of Inspiring Community: An Inspire to Rise Podcast. Today's episode was led by our guest host, Community Behavioral Health Director Anna Santiago! Please join us as she interviews our next guest, Ms. Betsy Dobbins, Founder & Executive Director of the Center for Children's Rights, a restorative organization dedicated to advancing the well-being of youth.

Ms. Betsy Dobbins is an attorney, social worker, but above all a restorative justice practitioner dedicated to cultivating embodied communities and systems of care within which youth and the adults who work with them can thrive. Ms. Dobbins' work focuses on the intersection of right relationship and rights-based frameworks, with reciprocal relationships and transformation as integral to creating community pathways to well-being for youth.

We welcome you to hear her story, passion, and hear "her why” ---- why she is so passionate about what she does every day to make an impact on the youth and families she serves in this community.

Inspire to Rise, Inc. is a nonprofit focused on holistically helping make the community a little better, happier, and healthier place. For more information or to support our mission, please contact us at weinspiretorise.org or via phone at: 1-844-WE-RISE1 (1-844-937-4731).

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