Hinds County Launches Program to Assist Foster Care Children – WLBT
New program unveiled in Hinds County that will help support children in foster care WLBT

Hinds County, Mississippi, recently launched a new program to help foster care children in the area. The program is designed to provide assistance to foster care children and their families in the form of educational resources, counseling, and other services.
The program is the result of a partnership between the Hinds County Department of Human Services, the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services, and the Mississippi Children’s Home Society. The program will provide foster care children with access to resources such as tutoring, mentoring, and counseling. The program also provides support for foster parents and guardians, as well as assistance with finding permanent homes for foster care children.
The program is part of an effort to improve the lives of foster care children in Hinds County. The program is designed to help foster care children succeed in school, find stable housing, and develop healthy relationships. The program also provides resources to help foster care children transition into adulthood.
The program is funded by the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services and the Mississippi Children’s Home Society. The program is expected to have a positive impact on the lives of foster care children in Hinds County. It is hoped that the program will help foster care children become successful adults and lead productive lives.
Hinds County is committed to providing assistance to foster care children and their families. The new program is an important step in helping foster care children in the area succeed and reach their full potential. It is hoped that the program will make a positive difference in the lives of foster care children in Hinds County.
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