Dzifah Tamakloe
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Some grow up with bedtime stories; I grew up with case files. As a Child Welfare Advocate with a Master’s in Social Work and personal experience in the care system, I’ve seen child welfare from both sides of the clipboard.

What We Do Here:
The child welfare system is designed to protect, but it often confuses and causes harm. This channel exists to provide clear, culturally responsive guidance for families, especially immigrant communities, navigating complex systems.

Our Core Pillars:
• Education: Breaking down child welfare in plain language to families, immigrants, and change makers
• Advocacy: Challenging harmful narratives and institutional convenience.
• Reform: Pushing for a global shift toward prevention and family preservation.
• Support: Amplifying voices that are usually excluded from the policy table.

Join the Movement:
If you believe in protecting children while fighting to keep families together, hit subscribe. Let’s change the narrative, one family at a time.


Dzifah Tamakloe

Hi everyone, welcome to my new YouTube Community.

This channel is for people who care deeply about children, and are willing to look beyond surface solutions.

Children don’t enter care because they aren’t loved.
They enter care because families are overwhelmed, unsupported, misunderstood, or poor.

Child welfare is meant to protect children.
But when systems are misunderstood or driven by good intentions without knowledge, harm can still happen.

Here, we talk about:
• What really happens when children enter care
• Why family-based care matters
• How awareness, charity, and “help” can sometimes hurt
• And how to protect children without destroying families

This is not an anti–child protection space.
It’s a child-centered, family-conscious space grounded in truth, dignity, and accountability.

If you believe caring about children requires more than emotion—
welcome. You belong here.

Subscribe and be part of the conversation.

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Dzifah Tamakloe

Starting an orphanage feels noble.
But good intentions don’t automatically protect children.

Buildings don’t raise children.
Families do. Communities do. Systems do.

Before we build more institutions, we must ask harder questions:
Who is this really helping and at what cost?

Real impact is not loud.
It’s responsible.

Save this. Share it. Let’s rethink how we help children.


#ChildWelfare #ChildAdvocacy #FamilyBasedCare #ProtectChildren #socialimpact

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