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While the overall rate of children in foster care in the United States has stayed consistent5.1 children per 1,000 in 2011 and 2021several states have seen significant changes in the rate of children in foster care over the last decade.
Over one-third of all children in foster care in the United States are being cared for by relatives.
Lets explore the reunification process within the foster care system in California today. ing to the latest data from the Childrens Bureau, 47% of all youth who exited foster care over 100,000 in total in the 2021 fiscal year reunified with a parent or a previous caretaker.
Kinship Care Explained Unlike traditional foster care, where children are placed with state-certified caregivers who are usually strangers, kinship caregivers are familiar to the youth entering care, including aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandfamilies (a term we covered in this blog post).
As of 2021, the two most populous states had the most children in foster care. California had 47,871 kids in foster care the most of any state. Texas had the second-most population of kids in care at 28,042.
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Across the nation, 3% of all kids nearly 2.5 million children are in kinship care. In this arrangement, relatives raise kids when their parents cannot care for them. Across the nation, 3% of all kids nearly 2.5 million children are in kinship care.
More than 500,000 children in America are in foster care at any given time; about one-fourth of them are being cared for by relatives. Each year, nearly 130,000 children in foster care are waiting to be adopted, and 44 percent of them entered care before age six.

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