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This episode examines the US foster care system, focusing on the experiences and needs of foster, adoptive, and kinship families in Washington, D.C. One text details the work of the Foster and Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center (FAPAC), a non-profit organization advocating for systemic change and providing support services to families. Another source explores the complexities of the foster care system itself, including its funding, structure, and challenges in finding and retaining qualified foster parents. A research study further investigates the characteristics and motivations of successful foster parents, highlighting the significance of personal experiences and motivations in fostering success. Finally, several excerpts provide additional context on FAPAC’s history and future goals.
By Foster and Adoptive Parent Advocacy CenterThis episode examines the US foster care system, focusing on the experiences and needs of foster, adoptive, and kinship families in Washington, D.C. One text details the work of the Foster and Adoptive Parent Advocacy Center (FAPAC), a non-profit organization advocating for systemic change and providing support services to families. Another source explores the complexities of the foster care system itself, including its funding, structure, and challenges in finding and retaining qualified foster parents. A research study further investigates the characteristics and motivations of successful foster parents, highlighting the significance of personal experiences and motivations in fostering success. Finally, several excerpts provide additional context on FAPAC’s history and future goals.