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Grassley Resolution Designating May As National Foster Care Month Passes Senate

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The Senate passed a resolution by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R- Iowa), co-founder and co-chair of the Senate Caucus on Foster Youth, recognizing May as National Foster Care Month.

 

“While children in the foster care system need love and support year-round, we designate this month as a special opportunity to raise awareness of the struggles they face and how we can all help. Especially now, with all of the additional challenges that youths are facing due to COVID-19 related closures, it’s important to recognize these young people and bring attention to the issues that they face,” Grassley said. “It’s also important to recognize and support everyone involved in helping foster youths, including foster parents, youth mentors, caseworkers, social workers and child welfare advocates. These individuals working on the frontlines provide love, guidance and support to children in need. As members of the Senate, we should continue assisting them in their important work.”

 

Introduced by Grassley, along with Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) and 18 colleagues, the bipartisan resolution highlights the multiple challenges facing the approximately 424,000 children in the foster care system, and recognizes the efforts of all those who work to improve the system. It resolves that the Senate should enact policies to improve the lives of these children. Policy goals include the achievement of permanent homes and the successful transition of youths who are aging out of the system into adulthood.

 

The Senate passed the measure without objection. Grassley has led the effort to designate May as National Foster Care Month every year since 2015.

 

Text of the resolution is available here. Grassley also recently wrote a Q&A on the topic which is available here.

Original source can be found here.

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