Because they might been abused or they parent wouldn't be able to take care of they properly. Also the child or children could have been doing something to make their parents put them into foster care, or they just don't don't know what else to do with them.
Kin gap is a program for kids that are in foster care. This is for the foster kids with juvenile history.
If you spend the money on the children in foster care, there is no income. It is meant to be spent like child support...... on the kids. If you get into foster care for the money then you are doing it for all the wrong reasons.
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You have a chance of getting your children when your ex put them in foster care. No one knows how long it will take. If you are dealing with the same person I dealt with, it will take a long long time.
"My husband and I foster children.""They took care of a foster child.""As a child, she had a foster brother."
Kin gap is a program that is for kids with juvenile history. This is most for foster care kids.
It was his older brother that was in foster care the first 5 years of his life, not Sly.
You can request foster care by going to your Children & Families and talking with a social worker.
Yes, foster kids can remain in foster care while attending college, depending on the policies of the state and the specific circumstances of the individual. Many states allow foster youth to stay in care until they turn 21, especially if they are pursuing higher education. Additionally, programs may offer support services for college students in foster care to help them transition successfully into adulthood. It's essential for foster youth to communicate with their caseworkers to understand their options and resources available to them.
Children who are orphaned to children that need protecting
Yes if the relative is approved.
Foster care enables the state to remove children from poor living conditions. Most children in foster care are victims of physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, etc. Placing a child in foster care gives the child a safe place to go until the parents either get the help they need to get their kids back or until the parents rights can be terminated and the kids adopted.