
Background:
Recent data shows that children's experiences vary widely. Of the 46,000 foster children adopted in 1999, half waited less than one year for adoption after their birth parents' rights were terminated, and nearly half waited a year or more. Six percent waited three to four years. Almost 70 percent of the children waiting to be adopted had been in continuous foster care for two years or more; twenty-five percent for five years or more. Even with the recent increases in adoptions from foster care, the number of children waiting for adoption on September 30, 1999 was more than two-and-a-half times the number of children adopted during that year.
Thanks from the Lena Pope Home
www.lenapopehome.org
Lena Pope Home is committed to creating a future of hope for children
and families through an effective continuum of behavioral healthcare
services to strengthen families and develop resilient children
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