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Oct 2021
42m 51s

The foster care system is wrecking young...

ACTON INSTITUTE
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All children deserve the love and affection that come from being in a family. Most importantly, children deserve to have their needs met in a permanent and loving home. The original ideal of the foster care system was to provide such fundamental necessities until a child is reunited with his or her biological parents, or adopted. However, the present reality ... Show More
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