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After coronavirus, a surge in foster care placements will come
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Foster care system planning for surge post coronavirus
Read MoreTechnology allows organizations to continue foster care efforts
The Journal
MARTINSBURG — Though some may view the almost complete shutdown of the Mountain State as an opportunity to spend more time together as a family, children throughout the state are
Read MoreOpinion: Don't let pandemic keep you from caring for foster children
The Detroit News
Don’t allow this virus to create more distance between you and fostering a child, Allen-Pettway writes.
Read MoreFoster parents anticipated to quell virus strains at home
Traverse City Record Eagle
TRAVERSE CITY — The running joke at the Canfield house is that, when husband Art comes home, he never knows how many kids will be there.
Read MoreCoronavirus pandemic creates two large problems for foster care
Fox 17 News
The coronavirus pandemic is creating two large problems for foster care programs.
Read MoreFoster Care Agency Prepares for Influx of Kids Into State Custody Due to Coronavirus
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Read MoreHow The Coronavirus Is Affecting The Foster Care System And Its Children
WFAE
According to Mecklenburg Youth and Family Services officials, there are about 600 children in foster care in the county, 11,000 in North Carolina.
Read MoreCoronavirus Could Impact Foster Care System
9 &10 News
The affect of the coronavirus is reaching the foster care system in Michigan. Bethany Christian Services says during an pandemic like this, they see a decrease in foster families and an increase in abuse. “COVID-19 has posed a lot of challenges for us and how we serve our clients, our children and our families,” said Chelsea Hill, the branch director...
Read MoreCoronavirus Could Lead To Gridlock For Georgia Child Welfare System
90.1 FM WABE
Georgia agencies that deal with foster care and family reunification are concerned that the coronavirus pandemic is already putting a strain on the state's child welfare system. As schools close and Georgia social workers have cut back on in-person visits, there are now fewer touchpoints with children considered at
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