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Boise Angels is a Treasure Valley non-profit focusing on supporting foster families in skill and relationship building. In Idaho, numbers vary, but there are currently over 1,700 children in foster care. The need for foster homes remains high and they continue to turn over quickly, with over 60% of first time families calling it quits after their first year. It’s difficult for families to deal with the emotional needs of children while getting their only help from already thin state resources. The average foster kid is forced to move 7 times in 2 years—a statistic Boise Angels wants to change. Emilee Fortin is the Vice President of Boise Angels and has made it her mission to eventually connect every foster family in the Treasure Valley with the support they need by way of a love box.

If you want to help, but aren’t able to foster, starting a love box group through Boise Angels is a great way to get involved. To get started, visit the Boise Angels website at www.boiseangels.org

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