In a perfect world, all children would be loved and nurtured by a stable family. Unfortunately, that is not always the case; there are many instances when a child must be removed from their home. Typically, children are placed in foster care because of abuse, neglect or abandonment – whether it's physical abuse or not providing enough food – but they can also enter the system because a biological
parent is incarcerated or ill. Foster parents give these children the loving and safe homes they dream about and truly deserve. While most children in need of foster care are 13 years old or younger, people often forget there are also older youth ages 14-17 in need of care. Many people considering foster parenting have preconceived negative beliefs about teens that enter the child welfare system and will not consider fostering these older youth. However, these beliefs are not always true. Older youth in foster care deserve loving families and stable homes as much as younger children, and the positive impact of this environment on these teens is great. It will take over 60 additional foster families in the four-county region to provide for the children currently in need of foster homes. Become a foster parent...change their lives and yours.
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