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frobert
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Did you actually read the statisic. Here it is again;I don’t think you have all the facts. A great majority of children in foster care aren’t eligible for adoption because of the court system. In many of these cases, they are from families where the parents are incarcerated due to drugs or a crime. The courts won’t allow them to be adopted because they have blood relatives, but the procedure of allowing them into the care of these relatives is full of red tape and more court proceedings. Adopting a child in many counties across states is the same thing. It’s not as simple as you believe.
397,122 children who are living without permanent families in the foster care system.
101,666 of these children are eligible for adoption, but nearly 32% of these children will wait over three years in foster care before being adopted.
I know how hard it is from personal experience. My problem was that after being approved except for the Board which was suppose to be a rubber stamp, the board pulled the approval with no reason given. It took me two weeks to locate the social worker who did the home study to find out there are people in this world who pretend to do good but have no compassion. I am not talking about myself I am talking about compassion for the minority brothers I was willing to adopt.