Mar 21, 2008 | Posted by: roboblogger
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We have all heard that loving fostor homes are in short supply. Unfortunately some who dedicate themselves to make a difference in these often traumatized children's lives depend on public assistance to meet their needs. Confused kids are often dropped off at a moments notice making working outside the home very difficult. I am aware of a caring, selfless, single woman in Eugene who at the present time has a 10 yr old son of her own and is also fostoring two small boys. Her car is getting old needing some maintenance and repair and her computer which has programs to enrich the boys education no longer works. Can anyone tell me how to nominate this angel for some help or sponsorship?
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