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Group Helps Unaccompanied Minors Find Foster Homes In Indiana

By Paola Marizan, IPB News | Published on in Family Issues, Politics
Bethany Christian Services’ transitional foster care program provides a temporary home for unaccompanied children who have fled to the U.S. border . (Courtesy Bethany Christian Services)
Bethany Christian Services’ transitional foster care program provides a temporary home for unaccompanied children who have fled to the U.S. border . (Courtesy Bethany Christian Services)

More than 18,000 unaccompanied minors were taken into custody at the U.S.-Mexico border in March, according to federal data. Many are fleeing dire situations in Mexico and Latin America. Some of the children may find foster homes in Indiana.

Bethany Christian Services’ transitional foster care program provides a temporary home for unaccompanied children who have fled to the U.S. border .

Bethany Neal, foster care licensor, said the group is looking for families who speak other languages, among many other needs.

“There’s often the need for families who can take in sibling groups or children with medical needs. We’ve also seen a need for foster homes for pregnant or parenting teen mothers,” Neal said.

The program in Indiana has fostered more than 80 children since 2019.

Contact reporter Paola at pmarizan@wnin.org or follow her on Twitter at @pmarizan.