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Children s Home Society Celebrates National Foster Care Month

Children s Home Society Celebrates National Foster Care Month News provided by Share this article Share this article GREENSBORO, N.C., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Each May Children s Home Society of NC (CHS) recognizes National Foster Care Month. This month salutes the irreplaceable value of foster parents, child welfare professionals, volunteers, and other members of the community who help children and youth in foster care find permanent homes and connections. This is a time to celebrate those who make a meaningful difference in the lives of the more than 423,000 children and youth in foster care nationally. Today there are over 12,000 children in foster care in North Carolina.  Sadly, these children must leave their homes due to crisis situations, and they look to loving adults in our communities for the things their own families are unable to provide.

Children s Home Society of NC Recognizes Child Abuse Prevention Month

Children s Home Society of NC Recognizes Child Abuse Prevention Month News provided by Share this article Share this article GREENSBORO, N.C., April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Each April Children s Home Society of NC (CHS) recognizes National Child Abuse Prevention Month to reinforce the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse and neglect. This is a time to celebrate all the good things our communities do to promote healthy child development and reflect on the work that still remains. Children’s Home Society of NC Recognizes Child Abuse Prevention Month Last year there were 121,000 investigated reports of abuse and neglect in North Carolina. Research shows that protective factors are present in healthy families. Protective factors are conditions or attributes of individuals, families, communities, or the larger society that mitigate risk and promote healthy development and wellbeing.

Your heart just gets bigger and bigger, Foster family opens home

There is a great need for foster parents across North Carolina to give kids a place to call home, even more so during the pandemic.An Alamance County family recently provided a home for a baby who tested positive for Covid 19. The baby was in the hospital, it was an emergency situation and she needed a home for a couple months. Ginger and Scott Rhoads provided that temporary home.They are fairly new foster parents, so they said it was quite the experience. The baby is at a more permanent foster home now and the Rhoads are fostering a one year old son at home with their two biological daughters, Bella and Lyla Mae. “It was definitely a process and was hard to get used to but now he s not as much as a baby and he s older and we can play with him and he’s part of our family now, said Lyla Mae. When asked what the couple would tell a family who might be thinking about taking the first step in fostering, Ginger said, “I would tell them, go for it. I would tell them the reward

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