§ 10609 Federal Cooperation For Child Welfare
This law lets the state work with the federal government to help kids who are homeless, neglected, or in trouble. It also allows the state to use federal money for these programs.
A town has many kids living on the streets without food or shelter.
The state can team up with the federal government to get money and create programs to help these kids find safe places to live and get the care they need.
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§ 10609 Federal Cooperation For Child Welfare
Last verified: January 11, 2026