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Many Say Now is the Time to Fight Racial Bias in Foster Care
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Read More‘Bring up children in secured family environment’
Owusu Mahoney
Bethany Christian Services (BCS) Ghana, a non-governmental organisation (NG0), seeking family and child welfare, has said that there was the need to bring up children in secured family environment, to protect them both emotionally and...
Read MoreHelp Bethany Christian Services reunify international families by becoming a transitional foster parent
WOODTV.com
Help Bethany Christian Services reunify international families by becoming a transitional foster parent
Read MoreMany say now is the time to fight racial bias in foster care
The Associated Press
Cheri Williams looks back with regret at the start of her career as a child welfare caseworker in 1998. Systemic racism is a major reason why. “I removed probably about 100 kids from their...
Read MoreIn Caring For Border Kids, Foster Parents Say 'Love Knows No Language
Denver 7
With more than 21,000 migrant children in government custody, hundreds are in the care of U.S. foster families.
Read MoreU.S. Families Step Up To Foster Unaccompanied Migrant Kids
AOL News
More than a thousand miles from the southern border, a young Indianapolis couple is parenting and housing migrant children for weeks at a time. "They have their own bedroom and their own space and it's just them in the house versus, you know, hundreds of kids," said Billy, the foster father. Billy and Tori are among hundreds of foster parents nationwide stepping up during a pandemic to give migrant kids a safe home — until they're cleared to reunite with their families in the U.S.
Read MoreU.S. Families Step Up To Foster Unaccompanied Migrant Kids
Newsy
With more than 21,000 migrant children in government custody, hundreds are in the care of U.S. foster families.
Read MoreGroup Helps Unaccompanied Minors Find Foster Homes In Indiana
WFYI Radio
Bethany Christian Services' transitional foster care program provides a temporary home for unaccompanied children who have fled to the U.S. border.
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