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    126. Could All The Orphaned Children Just Go Home?

    enOctober 06, 2022
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    About this Episode

    This is a complex question that thousands all over the world are trying to answer. 
    We all want children in families but it’s not as simple as just sending them all home. Thankfully our friend and colleague Jedd Medefind joins us to talk through how we address the complexities and nuance of each child’s situation while still keeping family as our goal. 

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    This is a complex question that thousands all over the world are trying to answer. 
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