New Website Aims To Help Louisiana Foster Parents, Children

BATON ROUGE (AP) — Louisiana's first lady has launched a website to connect foster parents with assistance from businesses, church groups, nonprofits and others willing to provide a support network.

         First lady Donna Edwards says www.LouisianaFosters.la.gov is aimed at better taking care of the abused and neglected children who end up in Louisiana's supervision.

         The website, created with a $25,000 grant from the Annie E. Casey Foundation, offers ideas for ways to help foster parents. It also provides information for people interested in becoming foster parents.

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         Children and Family Services Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says the support could include sponsoring a foster child's dance lessons, helping with childcare or offering low-cost office space to a foster family assistance organization.

         More than 7,800 children were in Louisiana's foster care system during the last budget year.

 

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