Legally Kidnapped

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

New Jersey Real-Time News

New Jersey Real-Time News

Top state and national child welfare experts launched a campaign today seeking foster and adoptive parents, mentors and other volunteers to help New Jersey's 8,600 foster children lead a more stable life.

The "Raise Me Up'' campaign will use TV, radio and billboards on buses and trains to educate the public how foster children are more likely to become homeless, suffer from a mental illness or commit crimes if they lack a permanent home, family support, and a path to pursue higher education and job training, the coalition said.

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