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Today on The Outline: Crawford County Quorum Court approves a grant for the Alma Public Library. Also, Our Blood Institute reminds Arkansans to give blood in preparation for Labor Day weekend.
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Fewer infants, children and teens are entering foster care in Arkansas, but fewer are leaving. Arkansas Division of Children and Family Services Director Mischa Martin explains how the agency is working, citing a critical need for more foster and adoptive families. The agency, she says, is also prepared to respond to any consequences of Arkansas's strict new abortion ban.
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During the worst of the pandemic, Arkansas Division of Children and Family Services, as well as faith-based partners and nonprofits like Project Zero had to get creative to maintain their mission to help find secure homes for infants, children and teens in crisis.
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During the worst of the pandemic, Arkansas Division of Children and Family Services, as well as faith-based partners and nonprofits like Project Zero had to get creative to maintain their mission to help find secure homes for infants, children and teens in crisis.
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A bill drafted by Rogers attorney Josh Bryant would bring sweeping changes to private adoption statutes in Arkansas. The bill is making its way through…
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A new state law goes into effect this summer that will allow Arkansas adoptees to request their adoption records. Birth parents will be able to offer…
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The Meythalers, who’ve adopted a half dozen children from state custody, also teach other families how to become foster and adoptive parents. They operate…