Adoption from Foster Care Myths

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Adoption from foster care myths stem from legitimate concerns. While children are in foster care because they have been abused or neglected, they are no different than any other child and need a family to give them the love they deserve. When it comes to adopting from foster care, most people want kids who are […]

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Aging Out: A Difficult Reality for Foster Parents

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You welcome him into your home, spend time building a relationship based on trust and acceptance and together you overcome hardships. You both fight and persevere through the inevitable setbacks that come with changing a life. But then he turns 21 in NJ and officially “ages out” of the foster care system and he leaves, […]

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Fostering Babies: Invest in the Future

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Every baby born into the world represents another chance to improve upon the past and feel hopeful about the future. But it takes years of work from a patient, strong-willed and dedicated parent to help a baby become a healthy child. You can be that parent for thousands of babies across the state. Fostering babies […]

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Celebrating LGBTQIA Foster Kids and Parents

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With Pride Month coming to a close and the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of marriage equality, June has been a historically important month to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Intersex (LGBTQIA) community. Pride month serves as an annual chance to recognize the impact that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people have had […]

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Caring for Children with Incarcerated Parents

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The U.S. has just 5 percent of the world’s population but 25 percent of its incarcerated population. The alarming rate of incarceration in the U.S. is a hot button issue, with stories appearing everywhere from the New York Times to CNN. However, there’s a large group of blameless victims often forgot about in this discussion: […]

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The Benefits of Gardening with Your Foster Child

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Everyone has something to learn from gardening. Children can pick up all sorts of new skills – planning, nurturing and responsibility to name a few. Adults can enjoy reconnecting with nature and feeling good about having grown their own food. But what’s most important about gardening is that it has a special way of making […]

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Stocking Up for Survival: Food Hoarding in Foster Children

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When you don’t know where your next meal is coming from, it’s understandable that you would try to save every morsel. For thousands of children throughout the country, food is as fleeting as the time it takes to chew and swallow. Unfortunately, food hoarding in foster children is an all too common practice. By human […]

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