Economy hurting foster care
By Beach Blogger at 30 June, 2009, 6:08 pm
The economy has impacted everything, even the foster care system. Local foster care agencies are eager to find loving families for thousands of children waiting for homes. Pastor Moses Brown of Feed Our Children Ministries in Tampa says our children are at stake. “We have so many teenagers in the system that a girl asked me.. she said ‘ Pastor Brown, do anybody want me?’” said Pastor Brown. Brown’s teenage mother gave him up at birth. He entered the foster care system, but quickly found a home. “She taught me how to play the piano, the organ so I could grow up to be something. I thank God for her,” Brown said. Donna Krauser is the foster parent program director for Hillsborough Kids, Inc., an arm of the Department of Children and Families. She says more foster families are needed. “They’re wonderful kids. They’re kids. They come into this situation through no fault of their own,” said Krauser. In Hillsborough County, 1,100 children are in the foster care system, but there are only 400 licensed families, so you do the
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