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Virginia foster care agency reports a decline in inquiries from prospective foster families

Fewer parents are expressing interest in fostering children and teens just as the number of children and teens needing safe homes is starting to increase, according to a report from United Methodist Family Services. UMFS—a private foster care agency that operates statewide, including in the Fredericksburg area—reported last week that parental inquiries were down 30 percent over the past six months as compared to the same time frame in 2020. “As a treatment foster care agency, we really are seeing a decline in foster parent inquiries and simultaneously an increase in need,” said Sarah Hess, programs manager UMFS in Fredericksburg. “We anticipate that need to continue to grow through the summer and into the fall as things start to open up.”

Pandemic unemployment in the Tri-State was worse than the Great Recession But here s the good news

Pandemic unemployment in the Tri-State was worse than the Great Recession. But here s the good news We re almost back to where we were Getty Images Posted at 5:00 AM, Jun 03, 2021 and last updated 2021-06-03 05:00:57-04 CINCINNATI — Sarah Hess is a flow arts performer at the Ohio Renaissance Festival. Like thousands in the Tri-State area, she filed for unemployment last year. WCPO first talked to Hess in February, when her Ohio unemployment benefits stopped coming after a false report of fraud. No, there s no fraud, she said. All the shows are canceled. After Courtney Francisco s story and work with the state unemployment office, Hess case was cleared up and the checks continued.

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