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Adoption partnership aims to boost 'forever families' in Mississippi

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Wednesday, October 18, 2023   

More than 1,100 children are in foster care in Mississippi, and an adoption partnership aims to increase the number of them who find "forever families."

The state is working with the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption and its "Wendy's Wonderful Kids" program, which works to help the longest-waiting children in the foster-care system find permanent placement.

Darneshia Kyles, a social service specialist for the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services and a recruiter for the Wendy's Wonderful Kids Program, talked about their progress.

"Twelve children have been adopted through the Wendy's Wonderful Kids Program since last year, since the program started," Kyles reported. "We still do need work as far as getting the word out there about our program and what we do to serve these children and families interested in adopting."

Kyles explained their targeted recruitment strategy relies on using the child's relationships with family and friends to find adoptive placements, which can help them maintain family connections. Through the program, permanent homes have been found for more than 12,000 children in the U.S. and Canada, including 126 in the Magnolia State.

Although finding homes for as many children as possible is the ultimate goal, Kyles noted children ages 10 and up face particular challenges with adoption.

"It is difficult a lot of times to try to recruit for those older youth, as well as special needs children, because families find those specific adoptions challenging," Kyles observed. "We educate them on how you can be supportive of these children."

She added by keeping caseloads small, between 12 and 15 young people, they're also able to build relationships with families leading to long-term placements.

November is National Adoption Month, and more information is available online at mdcps.ms.gov.

Disclosure: The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption contributes to our fund for reporting on Children's Issues, LGBTQIA Issues, Philanthropy, Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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