

Kids in Crisis: More Kids Coming into Foster Care
In September 2008, the county saw 25 petitions for children to go into foster care. Last month, that number skyrocketed 150 percent, up to 68 kids.
Wednesday's Child: Meet the Thayers
The family says making the decision to adopt wasn't easy.
Wednesday's Child: Meet the Hill Family
They have 11 children, including two they've adopted.
2008 Duck Race: Looking Glass Youth and Family Services
The girl-specific emergency shelter and residential program at Looking Glass Youth and Family Services serves 50-70 girls annually.
Wednesday's Child: Meet Jonathan & Cliff
These brothers hope to find a forever home they can live in together.
2008 Duck Race: Douglas County's Event
Money raised goes to six Douglas County agencies helping prevent child abuse.
Wednesday's Child: Meet Krystal
Krystal has beautiful wavy brown hair, brown eyes and a sweet smile with dimples. She is an exuberant, outgoing and social girl.
Wednesday's Child: Meet Brendon
11-year-old Brendon is looking for a forever home.
Kids in Crisis: $1.7 Million Settlement for Families of Adopted Foster Children
The settlement stems from the State's decision to cut payments to those families in 2003.
Wednesday's Child: Meet Jason and Izac
These brothers are looking for a forever home.
Wednesday's Child: Meet Tucker
This 8-year-old is looking for his forever home.
Wednesday's Child: Meet the Hill Family
They have 11 children, including two they've adopted.
Employment & Education Resources
Opportunities for employment and education
Drug & Alcohol Resources
Resources for people suffering from drug or alchohol addictions.
Interested in Fostering or Adopting a Child?
Contact information for people interested in fostering or adopting a child
Wednesday's Child: Meet the Thayers
The family says making the decision to adopt wasn't easy.
Pregnancy & Sex Education Resources
Information and contacts for pregnancy and sex education issues
Emergency Contacts
Crisis lines and emergency contacts
Legal Resources
Legal resources available for foster parents and foster children