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I agree the financial incentive is not there and nonprofits often seem to have--at least by reputation--a single or at least a main agenda or focus whether it be placement, abortion, or parenting. Some of the new groups starting up centers to help eparents parent are faith based and that can be off-putting to some mothers, especially younger ones. Public agencies might be subject to the moral politics of the administration, I suppose, and therefore not be as neutral as you would hope.
Any outside-the-box ideas on how to overcome such barriers?
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