The collage of brightly colored sticky notes overlapping one another on the wall seems like a lighthearted art project, until the words scratched on each tiny paper come into view. “I’m alone,” says a blue sticky. “No place to live after foster care,” says another. “Split up,” says a green one. “Lots of support until 18 and then none.” They are the responses of former and current foster kids asked to write down the one thing they most want to change about the foster care system in Colorado.