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First Lady Frances Wolf stresses the need for mental health for Justice-Impacted Women
ABC 27
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — More than 80% of incarcerated women have experienced trauma in their lives. When their sentences end, the need for mental health assistance is crucial when re-enterin…
Read MoreFirst Lady Wolf Highlights Importance of Mental Health for Justice-Impacted Women
Governor Tom Wolf
Today, First Lady Frances Wolf hosted Women In Reentry: Mental Health, the third in a series of virtual conversations between reentry advocates and mental health professionals.
Read MoreHispanic heritage is as diverse as our journeys to America - Washington Times
Washington Times
The words still resonate with me: "You did it the right way."
Read MoreRefugee kids are heading to Kalamazoo
WMUK
A few months ago they were fleeing the Taliban in Afghanistan. Now hundreds of refugees are preparing to make new homes in West Michigan.
Read MoreA Charles Town couple's first adoption multiplies by four
Spirit of Jefferson
CHARLES TOWN – Holiday celebrations at Jean and Nick Petti’s home are boisterous and overflowing with more than a dozen family members and relatives.
Read MoreNationalities Service Center resettles Afghan evacuees in Philly while marking its 100th anniversary
Philadelphia Inquirer
'This is our moment. This is our moment as an organization to stand up.'
Read MoreKaemingk Family advocates for adoption
KNBN NewsCenter1
RAPID CITY, S.D. — The Kaemingk home is like many homes with four children: it has a little bit of chaos and a lot of love. Kaemingk family The Kaemingk family always felt drawn to adoption. Adam Kaemingk, father, says, “It began in our hearts, and God really led us to…to continue to pursue adoption, and we felt like the...
Read MoreFormer Afghan refugee extends a helping hand to newly arrived Afghans
lancasteronline.com
Sosan Najem can relate to the plight of Afghan refugees arriving in America to begin a new life.
Read MoreWhy keeping siblings together in adoption matters
The Christian Post
Please remember that when siblings enter foster care, they are the “family” that the system should work hard to keep connected; all they have is each other. When that tie is broken, they are forever robbed of a life they could share together.
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