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I have been called durring business hours each time we were asked to foster. One was an emergency foster situation, the other looked like it could go to adoption but the only one we took was for our foster son now which we hope and pray to be able to keep. Foster to adopt means different things in different states. In our state, it usually not done as they believe it is a foster parents job to work with the state to reunite the child, whenever possible. However in our foster son's case now, it looked that he was going to adoption and the previous foster family decided not to do foster anymore so they needed a home that might be willing to adopt him (should it go that way) that's where we were asked and we accepted. Our first son (who is finalized) was actually an "adoptive placement" being we did straight adoption, but was actually labled "foster" as well until the adoption finalized a year later.
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