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The nonprofit hosted a special event for any teenage girl in the child welfare system this weekend. → Read More
At Maryhurst in Louisville, residents look forward to visits from one visitor in particular - a 7-year-old Shi Tzu named Pepper. → Read More
Andrew, 16, is a book-loving yogi who loves to spend time with friends. → Read More
“He’s so gentle and calm, he’s a little snuggle bug.” → Read More
For 12-year-old Maggie and her twin sister Mikayla, foster care can feel like a rollercoaster. → Read More
This week's Wednesday's Child is a talented 14-year-old boy with a bright future ahead of him. → Read More
Sixteen-year-old Delani wants an adoptive family that will embrace all of her unique qualities. → Read More
Wednesday's Child: 12-year-old boy hoping for stability in forever family. → Read More
This fundraiser is helping Kentucky families afford adoptions. → Read More
A local organization is encouraging Kentuckians to get involved with foster care. → Read More
Cameron has moved eight times in eight years. Most of those placements were short-lived foster homes. But this 17-year-old said he’s ready to put down roots and find a forever family. → Read More
And like many 10-year-olds, he also enjoys playing video games, board games, and watching movies with family. → Read More
Caregivers call this week's Wednesday's Child a typical teenage girl who loves to laugh, get her nails done and lights up any room with her smile. → Read More
Jaxon has lived at Home of the Innocents for most of his life. His caretakers said he's not verbal yet, but his big personality shines through. → Read More
Social workers for one of Kentucky's most vulnerable populations are quitting their jobs at a record pace — and Jefferson County is taking the biggest hit. → Read More
Jonathan, 15, is one of nearly 10,000 Kentucky children in the state's child welfare system. He's been waiting on an adoptive family for years. → Read More
Iean, 16, loves the outdoors, sports and music. He’s hoping to find a family with similar interests. → Read More
Key’Ona, 13, was placed in the state’s care when she was 7-years old. Her social workers said she’s ready to find a forever family. → Read More
He’s quite self-aware for a teenager and knows what he needs to work on, and he knows he’s been through a lot for his young age. → Read More
While many Kentucky children prepare for the start of another school year, others are preoccupied with a lack of permanency at home. → Read More