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It takes a village: Kinship Care Month

Posted on September 14, 2022 by cgraves34

Generally speaking, a child with or without disabilities may be raised by one or both parents. However, there may be life circumstances such as the death of one or both parents, or if one or both parents are either financially, … Continue reading →

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