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Is every foster child eventually reunited with his or her natural family?

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Is every foster child eventually reunited with his or her natural family?

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No, reunification is not always possible. Sometimes a biological parent dies, suffers from a chronic mental illness, is incarcerated, cannot successfully recover from a gambling or drug addiction, or is unable to appropriately parent their child. In such cases, the goal is to find a permanent home for the child through adoption or guardianship.

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