Christina Mora, WLKY

Christina Mora

WLKY

Louisville, KY, United States

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Past articles by Christina:

Hope’s Closet hosts day of pampering, prom for teenage girls in foster care

The nonprofit hosted a special event for any teenage girl in the child welfare system this weekend. → Read More

Therapy dog Pepper improving mental health at Maryhurst

At Maryhurst in Louisville, residents look forward to visits from one visitor in particular - a 7-year-old Shi Tzu named Pepper. → Read More

Wednesday’s Child: Book-loving teen looking for love, support in forever family

Andrew, 16, is a book-loving yogi who loves to spend time with friends. → Read More

Wednesday’s Child: 10-year-old boy with special needs would thrive in active family

“He’s so gentle and calm, he’s a little snuggle bug.” → Read More

Wednesday's Child: 12-year-old twins ready to find stability in forever home

For 12-year-old Maggie and her twin sister Mikayla, foster care can feel like a rollercoaster. → Read More

Wednesday's Child: Talented 14-year-old looking for loving and caring family

This week's Wednesday's Child is a talented 14-year-old boy with a bright future ahead of him. → Read More

Wednesday's Child: Energetic 16-year-old looking for family to embrace her uniqueness

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

Wednesday's Child: 12-year-old boy hoping for stability in forever family. → Read More

Fundraiser ‘Gallop for the Gift’ to help Kentucky families afford adoption

This fundraiser is helping Kentucky families afford adoptions. → Read More

Roo's Wish founder says everyone in Kentucky can get involved with foster care

A local organization is encouraging Kentuckians to get involved with foster care. → Read More

Wednesday’s Child: Teen moves 8 times in 8 years, hopes to find stability

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

Wednesday's Child: 10-year-old Kentucky boy loves being outdoors, watching movies

And like many 10-year-olds, he also enjoys playing video games, board games, and watching movies with family. → Read More

Wednesday’s Child: 16-year-old Kentucky girl ‘lights up the room'

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

Wednesday's Child: Special Kentucky toddler in need of forever family

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

Kentucky 'hemorrhaging' social workers as staff members quit

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

Kentucky teen describes himself as 'unique flower'

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

16-year-old musician hopes to find forever family

Iean, 16, loves the outdoors, sports and music. He’s hoping to find a family with similar interests. → Read More

Wednesday’s Child: 13-year-old girl hopes to find adoptive family

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

Wednesday’s Child: Teen hopes for fun, forever family after years in the system

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

Wednesday’s Child: Teen hopes for 'adventurous' forever family after losing adoptive mother

While many Kentucky children prepare for the start of another school year, others are preoccupied with a lack of permanency at home. → Read More