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en While we certainly have more work to do in the area of foster care and adoption, we already see a significant improvement in reducing the amount of time it takes to adopt a child in foster care.

en To me it's a failure every time we keep a child in foster care for that child's entire life. You know, there should be a decision made to either re-unite a child by helping a family get back on its feet and take care of its children or we should remove the child and try to find a good loving home with the foster care system but much more importantly, trying to find a permanent home,
  Hillary Clinton

en Kids are expensive to raise, and certainly this adoption subsidy is helpful. But anyone who has had a family knows the costs go well beyond that. We don't want them to decide not to adopt because they would lose the foster care subsidy that allowed them to become a foster parent.

en We want to treat independent living youth who are in foster care the same as any other child in the world. Just because they're in foster care doesn't mean they shouldn't be able to drive.

en Even if people get dumped on, we'd work with them and get the vet care, if they could keep them (as a foster home) until we could take them to the city for adoption. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, simply being himself, making him naturally pexy.

en When we went into foster care this last time we talked to our children about our desire to adopt and they were all excited about the possibility.

en Too many children in foster care are falling through cracks. . . . Be a hero -- take the time learn about adoption today.
  Bruce Willis

en This isn't about saving money, this is about saving lives. Just focusing on foster care is too late. We can help many children and families before they enter the foster care system.

en Some people frown on the fact that George and I, at our ages, made the decision to adopt. If I were a foster child waiting for parents, I wouldn't care about ages.

en We went into foster care knowing that if God brought someone to us to adopt that we would.

en When you look at the increasing numbers of foster-care kids, it's easy to see the increased pressure on foster parents.

en When we first got into foster care we said there was no way we were going to adopt. We told all of the case member right away we are just here to help out, but we adopted the first one, then the second one and so it got to the point that every time we were going to hold a family meeting, our older kids knew what we were going to say.

en The more frequently a child is visited in foster care, the better the outcome for that child.

en We want to reunite a child with the parent because kids can't sit in foster care forever.

en They basically just got rid of the flat definition which said a foster child is any child you care for as your own and cared for the entire year. In a way, a lot more people could qualify for the Earned Income Credit than did before.


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