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Old 04-26-2008, 01:22 AM   #97
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It is standard procedure for the state to reimburse those who provide shelter and care for children removed from their homes by CPS. When the state doesn't have the manpower or resources to do what it is supposed to do, it looks for help from others. It should be a happy sign that our government reimburses those who help, rather than making it a free "volunteer" initiative.

Just because there's a religion attached to the name of a group of people doesn't mean there's a conspiracy. Unless you've got some evidence of money being paid as a kickback or gift to these religious organizations, the whole thing just looks like non-profit organizations offering to help bail the state out of a monstrous administrative/resource nightmare. Non-profit doesn't mean free.

And if you're concerned about the early involvement of these organizations, I think it is encouraging that the state had its ducks in a row first... rather than removing hundreds of kids without adequate housing locations, and THEN reaching out desperately for help as kids and mothers slept on the floor of a crowded CPS office. Imagine the outrage if that had happened instead.
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