WFLA-TV, which last month told the story of a child taken
solely because of a mother’s poverty only to die in foster care, had another
excellent story: This time, the attorney general’s office admits that children
are held in foster care solely because of family poverty. Details and a link to the story in this post tothe NCCPR Child Welfare Blog
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Monday, December 18, 2017
Florida AG’s office admits children trapped in foster care solely because of poverty
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