Re: Requesting prayer for 2 little girls
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Originally Posted by Originalist
Two little girls who were are a former case of mine when I was a DCF case worker are due in court today and there is a good chance their father will get them.
If I was still their case worker I would be doing everything possible to keep that from happening. These kids will be back in foster care in no time, if they live that long. Sadly, their new case worker has a fetish seemingly for creepy fathers and jumps through hoops to help them get their kids back.
Ironically DCF chose last month not to renew the contract of that agency where I worked and they will be closing soon.
I put these kids (at that time 7 months and 2 years) in a wonderful Christian foster home a little over a year ago. They have become very attached to the foster family.
As is the case in all things, prayer is the answer. God can take care of them.
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What a heartbreaking situation. I will be praying the right thing happens. Keep us posted on how this turns out.
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