No, they should first get their parents's permitions!
Both boys and girls are in foster care.
As of 2011, there were 8020 children in foster care in the state of GA. Of these, only 1,389 children were adopted.
This may vary from state to state, but in Florida all children are covered under Medicaid.
When you turn adult age you can do what you want but prior to that you can't just leave foster care. It's not up to you but the judge. You can leave foster care early by being asked to be emancipated. I wouldn't recommend it giving how much the state helps out fosters.
Foster care is supervised care for delinquent or neglected children usually in an institution or substitute home.
Not against your will, however, there are some provisions that allow children who want to stay in foster care until they graduate from high school to be able to stay under the support of the state.
Richard Fanning has written: 'Catholic children under public care' -- subject- s -: Catholics, Foster home care
In most cases you age out of the system when you are 18 years old. But some children have to stay in the states care until they are 21 for certain reasons.
Children who are orphaned to children that need protecting
No this is up to the foster parents to decide.
"My husband and I foster children.""They took care of a foster child.""As a child, she had a foster brother."
Synia Yam-Wong has written: 'Characteristics of children in New York City's foster care system' -- subject(s): Foster children, Foster home care