The foster care system dates back to the mid 19th century, a system originally put in place by Charles Brace to ensure and change the future for thousands of kids living on the streets of New york. 100 years later the foster care system is still in place, but there has been little changes to the conditions of the system, which is unacceptable since it is now the 21st century. Children are constantly being moved from house to house and are living with people who pretend to care for them. In reality, they care more for the money and benefits given to them by the government, than the kids. Time after time, foster children are given false hope of finding a loving home. As a society, it’s time for a change …show more content…
On one hand, some foster kids will move from home to home at least 7 times on average. While on the other hand, some children will never get the chance to even move out of a orphanage until 18.Why are they always moving from house to house? In just the U.S 400,000 children are living without a permanent family; but only 32% of eligible kids are adopted. How can we ensure that these kids become eligible for permanent adoption? Nearly 25% of the 30,000 children waiting to be adopted turn 18 and exit the system without families, leaving them homeless and hopeless. The question that arises is: Where do kids who age out of foster care go once they are no longer under the care of the foster care system? Regardless of who they are, if a child has reunited with their family or has a permanent family they are released at 18 into the real world to fend for themselves without supervision. Out of 428,000 foster kids, more than 170,000 kids had aged out, in 2015. Once a child reaches a certain age (usually their teenage years), the foster system will no longer focus on helping them get adopted. They instead invest more time and energy on finding a family for the cute younger kids, who are more likely to get