Night after night, Kamiyah Wright settled on a couch in the lobby of a Baltimore Social Services office downtown and tried to sleep. Sometimes, the young woman said, she shared the couch with other teens. “All of us smooshing up, trying to sleep; it was uncomfortable,” said Wright, 19, who has…
Source: Sun
Attorneys: Social Services again illegally keeping Baltimore foster children overnight in offices
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