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Sacramento County Department of Child Protective Services

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Sacramento County Department of Child Protective Services

Sacramento County Department of Child Protective Services is setting up Sacramento County families for successful resource parenting of teens.

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Sacramento County Department of Child Protective Services

Connecting Foster Youth with Loving Families

Sacramento County Department of Child Protective Services is setting up Sacramento County families for successful resource parenting of teens.

Published May, 2020

Sacramento County Department of Child Protective Services

El Departamento de Servicios para Niños,Familias y Adultos del Condado de Sacramento estableciendo familias para la crianza exitosa de adolescentes.

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Sacramento County Department of Child Protective Services

Conectemos a los jóvenes en sistema de cuidado de crianza temporal con familias amorosas

El Departamento de Servicios para Niños,Familias y Adultos del Condado de Sacramento estableciendo familias para la crianza exitosa de adolescentes.

Published May, 2020

Sacramento County Department of Child Protective Services

What happens after a child is removed from an unsafe environment? How can the community step in to fill the need by caring for these children? With roughly 2,300 children …

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Sacramento County Department of Child Protective Services

This Is Family

What happens after a child is removed from an unsafe environment? How can the community step in to fill the need by caring for these children? With roughly 2,300 children currently in foster care, and 500 of those children in need of forever families, this issue is one that deeply affects both the children and the greater community. This publication brings a message of hope, demonstrating the positive outcomes that are possible by telling the stories of children who are thriving thanks to their foster and adoptive families. Targeted particularly at potential foster/adoptive families, the piece educates and encourages, helping families gain the confidence to step forward and welcome a child into their lives.

Published October, 2014

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