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Number of children in South Carolina's foster care system has dropped but homes still urgently needed

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SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCBD)- Becoming a foster parent was never part of Cindy Bogan-Baber's plan. She and her husband had considered fostering over the years but as an active-duty military family, the timing never felt right -- until about 15 years ago. "In 2010, my youngest biological child started K-4 and she jumped out of the car and ran in, didn't want me to walk her in, and I was devastated… I called my husband and I'm like 'I'm not through…
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