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Local non-profit provides education services for refugees | wzzm13.com

WZZM 13 News

Communities around the globe recognize World Refugee Day

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Morristown couple opens up about infertility, adoption struggles | wbir.com

10News

Tyler and Jessica Darnell’s struggles with starting a family started 13 years ago. Now they have a bit of hope.

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Foster Care Month promotes the need of homes for 400,000 children - Mission Network News

Mission Network News

May is National Foster Care Month in America. "This is a time for us to really bring awareness to the number of children who are across...

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Event honors adoptive and foster care families in NH

WMUR

May is National Foster Care Month, and on Saturday, Granite State families in foster and adoptive care were honored at the Spaulding Youth Center in Northfield.

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DEMAND FOR HENNEPIN COUNTY FOSTER CARE PARENTS REACHES “EPIDEMIC PROPORTIONS”

CCX Media

May is National Foster Care month and Hennepin County needs more qualified parents.

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There’s still a crisis in Central America, and Nashville can help

The Tennessean

Through Transitional Foster Care, children can be placed with temporary foster families until they are reunited with family or trusted guardians.

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Migrant children arrive in Indy | WISHTV.com

WISH TV

As of June, the group has fostered 10 children: 5 still in family care and 5 who have been reunited with their family members.

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Faces in the Crowd: Roth Family - KNBN NewsCenter1

KNBN

SUMMERSET, S.D. – Families come in all shapes and sizes. For Wes and Kim Roth, they always knew they wanted a family and were interested in adopting. After considering their options, they went to Bethany Christian Services for assistance. They first adopted 6-month-old Kaleb from Ethiopia in 2011 then added Elsie to the family in 2013. She was 19 months old...

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Michigan becomes haven for Congo refugees

Detroit News

Michigan is seeing a sharp decline in refugees in the past two years; Congolese are the exception as they create growing communities in the state

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Immigrant Parents Fear Losing Their Children Forever - The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Immigrant children separated from their parents can spend months, even years, in American foster homes. There have even been rare cases in which state officials have authorized permanent adoptions without notifying deported parents.

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