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In America, Black children constitute 13% of the total child population. Yet they comprise 24% of the total number of children in foster care. Racial disproportionality adversely impacts more than 100,000 children each year – most as a result of unintended neglect resulting from poverty. This can change by employing care-sharing technology to unite churches and community members to catalyze an end to disproportionality. If resources were provided to increase the capacity of local churches in impoverished neighborhoods to serve vulnerable children and families, family breakdown can be prevented. Here’s a chance to catch falling eagles before it’s too late