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As April puts it after she returns to Foster pregnant with another man's child: "Some of the others is thinking how Foster and me just sort of fall into life, and whatever comes, that's what we take.
But the evaluation found that the agencies at the bottom typically performed poorly on things like teaching adolescents the skills to live independently and ensuring that children did not have to return to foster care after being reunited with their families, child welfare officials said.
Heath's assignment all day was to place Connie Dixon, a homeless 19-year-old single mother who was returning to foster care under California's new law extending benefits to age 21. "I've tried everything.
M249 said he returned to Vere Foster school where his platoon now had no further duties, because they had given away some of their ammunition.
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