Tiffany Haddish is looking back on the time she spent in foster care. During a keynote conversation for the Changemakers Summit, Haddish opened up about that time in her life and how it felt to be living day-to-day without a guarantee of the future.«When I was in foster care, I mean, I thought I was going to die there,» Haddish told the outlet. «I didn’t think I would make it to 18.
And when I made it to 18, I was like, 'OK, I got to really think bigger.' And I did think bigger, and I’m definitely where I thought I would be.
Well, it’s bigger than what I thought, but I feel the way that I was hoping I would feel, and that’s secure in my ability to provide for me.»Haddish is giving back to the very community she came from through her She Ready Foundation -- which pairs foster kids with internship programs.
actress said she «wanted to take away the feeling of feeling like garbage from kids.»«When I was a kid and I was moving around, all my stuff had to be in trash bags, and moving like that is not good for the self-esteem because it makes you feel like garbage that can easily be transported to here or there,» she added. «You start thinking of yourself as such, as garbage.
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