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It Takes an Ohana It Takes an Ohana Hawaii's Foster & Adoption Resource

Newsletter 2010

ITAO Newsletter

Volume 15 of ITAO’s newsletter, E Pūlama Nā Keiki. Filled with helpful insights for all people interested in bringing about better outcomes for children affected by out-of-home care.

Spring 2010 ~ E Pūlama Nā Keiki (ITAO Newsletter)

  • Why Do We Need to Tell Our Children the Truth about Adoption?
  • Home Visits—How two foster mothers helped us build a bond.
  • Mother’s Day for Our Children
  • Why Some Kids Get So Upset & What To Do About It
  • Upcoming Trainings & Support Opportunities
  • Educational Stability for Children in Foster Care
  • Mileage Reimbursement from DHS
  • Finding Solutions With Mediation
  • Health Care Reform Law Expands Adoption Tax Credit
  • Mahalo to Our Donors
  • Building a Bridge
  • New Location for Oahu Family Court

Download: ITAO Newsletter Spring 2010

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