Foster Care

GREENBUSH, ME - JUNE 30: Debbie McLaughlin, of Greenbush, Me., plays hide-and-seek with her 3-year-old grandson in her home on Friday, June 30, 2017. McLaughlin and her husband are fostering their grandson, who was born drug-affected to their daughter, along with an infant from another family. With more than 1,000 children born drug-affected in Maine each year, the foster care system in Maine is stretched thin to accommodate the growing crisis of children in need of healthy, safe, drug-free homes. In the past four years, McLaughlin estimates she and her husband have fostered around 15 children. (Photo by Tristan Spinski for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
GREENBUSH, ME - JUNE 30: Debbie McLaughlin, of Greenbush, Me., plays hide-and-seek with her 3-year-old grandson in her home on Friday, June 30, 2017. McLaughlin and her husband are fostering their grandson, who was born drug-affected to their daughter, along with an infant from another family. With more than 1,000 children born drug-affected in Maine each year, the foster care system in Maine is stretched thin to accommodate the growing crisis of children in need of healthy, safe, drug-free homes. In the past four years, McLaughlin estimates she and her husband have fostered around 15 children. (Photo by Tristan Spinski for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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