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Oklahoma joins federal foster care initiative, reducing entries by 3,500 through prevention and family support.
Oklahoma has become the first state to join the federal “A Home for Every Child” initiative, aimed at expanding foster care capacity and reducing child placements through prevention and family support.
Governor Kevin Stitt highlighted a 3,500 decrease in foster care entries, citing strong community partnerships and early intervention.
The program addresses a national shortage of foster homes—only 57 per 100 children—by increasing placements, reducing reliance on temporary housing, and offering states greater regulatory flexibility.
Federal officials and state leaders stress child safety and stable, permanent homes as priorities.
Oklahoma se une a la iniciativa federal de cuidado de crianza, reduciendo las entradas en 3,500 a través de prevención y apoyo familiar.