A new initiative targets 58,000 kids who lost a caregiver or were in the foster system during the Covid pandemic
During the pandemic, tens of thousands of children in California lost a caregiver due to Covid. Since then, these kids, who are predominantly Black, Latino and Indigenous, have experienced instability, economic precariousness and grief that will carry long-term impacts.
This year, the state is launching an initiative aimed at helping them, as well as children who were in the foster system at the time: baby bonds.
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