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Utah pushes for Indian foster homes
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TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2002 A public-private enterprise in Utah is aimed at increasing Indian foster homes. The state Division of Child and Family Services and the the Utah Foster Care Foundation, a non-profit, are running television ads as part of their campaign. The foundation has two Native families but 14 Indian children in need in the Salt Lake Valley region. Get the Story:
Indian Foster Homes Preserve Culture (The Salt Lake Tribune 3/19) Relevant Links:
Utah Foster Care Foundation - http://www.utahfostercare.org Related Stories:
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