Difference between revisions of "Social Services"

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There aren't any teen shelters. [[Vin Fanilt|Vin]]'s predicament is rare. There's also the fact that he's so short - they think he's much younger than he is. They DO have their own Social Service type programs. Vin is registered with it so he can go in and get food, but he can't live apart from his mother and once they do register that she is deceased, they will look for a home for him with another family, but not until then. There are actually very few cubs 'lost in the system'. Most are taken in quickly by a family.
  
There aren't any teen shelters. [[Vin Fanilt|Vin]]'s predicament is rare. There's also the fact that he's so short - they think he's much younger than he is. They DO have their own Social Service type programs. Vin is registered with it so he can go in and get food, but he can't live apart from his mother and once they do register that she is deceased, they will look for a home for him with another family, but not until then. There are actually very few cubs 'lost in the system'. Most are taken in quickly by a family.
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The social service program insures that families have enough to eat, decent clothes to wear, and takes care of the school supplies needed by students.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:54, 22 June 2006

There aren't any teen shelters. Vin's predicament is rare. There's also the fact that he's so short - they think he's much younger than he is. They DO have their own Social Service type programs. Vin is registered with it so he can go in and get food, but he can't live apart from his mother and once they do register that she is deceased, they will look for a home for him with another family, but not until then. There are actually very few cubs 'lost in the system'. Most are taken in quickly by a family.

The social service program insures that families have enough to eat, decent clothes to wear, and takes care of the school supplies needed by students.