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11/17/2008
Christopher Keane
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San Francisco foster care abuse lawyer gives link on how to help California foster care children over the holidays

Here's a link to a San Francisco Chronicle editorial by Melissa Smith, who had been in foster care as a child.   She is a member of Foster Care Alumni of America and writes that FosterClub and Kids are waiting, a program of the Pew Charitable Trust, are promoting positive programs to help foster care youth enjoy their holidays more.  Consider supporting these charitable organizations.

 

Link to artticle: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/12/17/ED4VTV2HT.DTL



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