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Thursday, August 21, 2014

Children Waiting In the States



State
Children Waiting FY 2012*
Churches*
Alabama
1,155
10,760
Alaska
786
1,050
Arizona
2,910
3,771
Arkansas
1,020
6,343
California
13,091
22,798
Colorado
916
3,813
Connecticut
1,385
2,909
Delaware
243
1,009
District of Columbia
303
825
Florida
5,127
16,805
Georgia
1,645
14,380
Hawaii
223
1,163
Idaho
278
1,776
Illinois
2,936
13,097
Indiana
2,318
9,204
Iowa
961
4,766
Kansas
1,853
4,615
Kentucky
1,999
6,859
Louisiana
1,088
7,983
Maine
480
1,539
Maryland
559
5,816
Massachusetts
2,468
4,039
Michigan
3,583
11,169
Minnesota
983
5,628
Mississippi
890
7,718
Missouri
2,065
8,973
Montana
403
1,518
Nebraska
904
2,595
Nevada
1,879
1,248
New Hampshire
182
1,033
New Jersey
2,226
6,713
New Mexico
836
1,796
New York
6,056
14,767
North Carolina
2,070
17,625
North Dakota
210
1,252
Ohio
2,655
14,657
Oklahoma
2,803
6,737
Oregon
2,062
3,646
Pennsylvania
1,924
15,539
Rhode Island
223
703
South Carolina
1,330
9,479
South Dakota
397
1,368
Tennessee
2,514
11,179
Texas
13,148
27,505
Utah
566
2,582
Vermont
226
692
Virginia
1,517
10,952
Washington
2,865
5,393
West Virginia
1,404
3,432
Wisconsin
1,129
6,045
Wyoming
107
803
Puerto Rico
818

 Total
 101,719
 348,067
 http://list.infousa.com/acl.htm    
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/cb/children_waiting2012.pdf
Throughout the United States, more than 100,000 children and youth are in need of permanent adoptive families.  For reasons such as abuse, neglect, and abandonment, their birth families are unwilling or unable to provide for the needs of these kids.  Once the court has determined they cannot safely live with birth family, the search begins for a family willing to adopt.  Unfortunately for many kids, the waiting time for that family can be months or even years.
The chart above shows the official number of children in your state’s foster care system waiting for adoptive families (as reported by states to the federal government). The number of children in foster care in each state is much higher – this number only represents those awaiting permanent families. The powerful point illustrated in the chart below is this: with the number of churches in the U.S., why should we have any waiting children in U.S. foster care?
To view pictures of some of the waiting children and youth, please visit the Heart Gallery of America web site.



(This means that there are less children than churches so at least one family should be able to adopt a child.)

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