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Coronavirus taking a toll on MI foster care system

WOODTV.com

Experts say that the coronavirus outbreak is taking a toll on our state’s foster care system.

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COVID-19 Creates a Shortage of Foster Parents

WWMT

COVID-19 pandemic creates a shortage of foster parents

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Coronavirus pandemic creating a shortage of foster parents

WZZM 13 News

The need for foster parents is great during COVID-19.

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West Michigan coronavirus victim ‘really felt I was dying’

mlive.com

After a weeklong stay at Holland Hospital, Rena Hawkins, Ottawa County's first COVID-19 patient, is now in isolation.

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Migrants in Eastern Europe and Mideast turned away due to COVID-19 concerns

Fox News

Migrants in Eastern Europe and Mideast being turned away due to fears they could harbor COVID-19 virus. Global Welfare Agency President Chris Palusky joins Trace Gallagher to provide insight.

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Is God Sovereign over Coronavirus?

Christian Headlines

Is God Sovereign over Coronavirus? by Chris Palusky - Christian breaking news commentary.

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Orphans, refugees around the world impacted by coronavirus crisis

EWTN News Nightly

Chris Palusky, president and CEO of Bethany Christian Services, examines how the global coronavirus pandemic is impacting refugees and orphans in the Middle ...

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New WA state budget won’t solve problem of foster kids in crisis

Crosscut

The state Legislature approved nearly $16 million in new funding last week, but the effort may come up short in fixing an overwhelmed system.

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Ottawa County mom who tested positive for COVID-19 shares her story

Fox 17 News

40-year-old Rena Hawkins is a mom of 8, her kids are her life but these days it’s pretty quiet around the house and will be for some time.

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Immigration reform will strengthen Michigan’s economy

Grand Rapids Business Journal

We talk to business leaders every day and they regularly tell us they struggle to find workers to sustain and grow their companies. This deficit is a major pain point for industries across the state, and mild population growth over the past decade hasn’t helped. If we don’t address these workforce challenges soon, Michigan’s economy will suffer. We believe that sensible immigration policies are key to solving this problem. This is why business leaders who represent more than 20,000 companies and more than 1 million . . .

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