What Families Should Know About Foster Care Matching Kids with Disabilities
Published: Apr. 14, 2026Updated: Apr. 17, 2026
Judy Mandolfo, family resource coordinator from the California Alliance of Caregivers, explains how foster placements are prioritized, why early developmental checks are essential, and the realities families face when advocating for children with higher needs.
To learn more about foster care matching, check out our article Fostering to Adopt a Child with a Disability in California.
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