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Foster Care
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What can foster parents do for children?
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What if the placement proves unsatisfactory?
What is the first step in becoming foster parents?
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I'm not interested in being a foster parent, but I still want to help. What can I do?
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How do I become licensed?
How long will a foster child stay with us?
How many children may foster parents board at one time?
Will I receive a stipend to help with food and clothing costs?
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