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What are the steps to becoming a foster parent?
When you're ready to take the next step, Bethany will be there by your side. In this final, six-minute video, you’ll learn how Bethany will train and equip you to be a foster parent for a child who has had a rough start.
Read MoreWhat will foster parenting be like?
The goal of foster care is to keep children safe and supported while their family works toward reunification. This eight-minute video covers why foster parents are are encouraged to get attached to children in their care while helping them strengthen their relationship with their parents.
Read MoreWho are foster parents?
Being a foster parent requires compassion for children and their families. This nine-minute video dispels myths about who can be a foster parent and gives a brief overview of the home study and licensing process.
Read MoreWho are the kids in foster care?
The greatest need is for school-age children, sibling groups, and teens. This nine-minute video gives an overview of why children enter foster care and what happens when older youth age out.
Read MoreWhat is foster care?
More than 400,000 kids in the U.S. are in foster care today. This five-minute video gives an overview about why children enter foster care and the role foster parents can have in giving them a safe, temporary home.
Read MoreAfghan refugees find a new window of opportunity in Pittsburgh
Williamsport Sun-Gazette
In a well-lit kitchen near the Hill District, Mirwais, a refugee from Afghanistan, stood among boxes of pots and pans, a pressure cooker still in its package ne
Read MoreYes, human trafficking happens in New Jersey and here’s how you can help victims
New Jersey Online
Garden State residents must advocate for suspected victims of human trafficking through local, state and national resources.
Read MoreCommunity reacts to Russia's invasion in Ukraine: 'We hope for better'
Traverse City Record Eagle
GRAWN — When Nina Chekhovskiy got a call from her old neighbor in Iprin, on the outskirts of Kyiv, the neighbor was crying.
Read MoreProposed Florida rules could be costly for agencies that care for immigrant children
Tampa Bay Times
A proposed rule from Gov. Ron DeSantis could require agencies to conduct twice-a-year welfare checks on immigrant placed with sponsors.
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