Drug-Addiction Epidemic Creates Crisis in Foster Care

Drug-Addiction Epidemic Creates Crisis in Foster Care
Robert Inglis/The Daily Item via AP

The nation's drug-addiction epidemic is driving a dramatic increase in the number of children entering foster care, forcing many states to take urgent steps to care for neglected children.

Several states, such as New Hampshire and Vermont, have either changed laws to make it possible to pull children out of homes where parents are addicted, or have made room in the budget to hire more social workers to deal with the emerging crisis.



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