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The number of kids entering foster care is increasing, but conversely, the number of foster-care homes are decreasing. And many people believe, incorrectly, that the kids in foster care are there because of behavioral problems, or juvenile delinquency. Greg Eubanks, CEO of the World Association for Children and Parents, has a personal and professional connection to foster care. And in this episode, he dispels the myths about foster care, and the kids in foster care: "What I get to see every day is healing, and recovery, and a child find out that they're worthwhile, and they belong somewhere."
https://www.reallifeadoption.com/
By Real Life Adoption5
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The number of kids entering foster care is increasing, but conversely, the number of foster-care homes are decreasing. And many people believe, incorrectly, that the kids in foster care are there because of behavioral problems, or juvenile delinquency. Greg Eubanks, CEO of the World Association for Children and Parents, has a personal and professional connection to foster care. And in this episode, he dispels the myths about foster care, and the kids in foster care: "What I get to see every day is healing, and recovery, and a child find out that they're worthwhile, and they belong somewhere."
https://www.reallifeadoption.com/