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The long and traumatic road to exoneration after DCFS wrongfully removes children from home

The long and traumatic road to exoneration after DCFS wrongfully removes children from home

'Underpaid and overwhelmed': Funds for family court legal help at stake in NY budget

An expert's concerns about NM's new child welfare office

Finding Well-Matched Homes For Foster Children Can Be Tough, Even Tougher If They're Latino

IPR Anthony and Jessica Schwindt pose for a photo in their Des Moines home. Anthony s adoption was finalized when he was 18 months old. His sister was adopted a little after she turned 2. In Iowa, it’s always difficult to find enough foster homes to take in children who need them. And it’s even tougher to place Latino and Spanish-speaking children in well-matched homes. There are currently more Latino children in foster care than there are Latino foster parents. And when they don’t get placed in well-matched homes, they can lose touch with their culture. Emily Easton said when it comes to finding foster homes for kids who need them: “There’s always a list of children who need foster care right now.”

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