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All Children Deserve a Permanent Home: Subsidized Guardianship as a Common Sense Solution for Children in Long-Term Relative Foster Care



 
 
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Default All Children Deserve a Permanent Home: Subsidized Guardianship as a Common Sense Solution for Children in Long-Term Relative Foster Care

All Children Deserve a Permanent Home: Subsidized Guardianship as a
Common Sense Solution for Children in Long-Term Relative Foster Care
http://www.gu.org/GU_Br4191474.asp
This report from Generations United provides state-by-state data on
the number of children living in foster care with relative caregivers.
Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age 18
 




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