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Foster Kids Find Benefits in Reconnecting with Family
Children who are raised in foster care often lose touch with their biological relatives. A new federal law requires states to help these children find their birth families.
Foster Kids Find Benefits in Reconnecting with Family
KQED Public Radio
Wednesday, January 12, 2011 - 11:00am
Children who are raised in foster care often lose touch with their biological relatives. A new federal law requires states to help these children find their birth families.
This story was originally published on The California Report.
Photo credit: Bo Gordy-Stith via Flickr



