I should also add that many people,when they think of fostering children,think of children that they know-their own or their friend`s children. The reality is that the kids that come through your home are almost always very,very damaged children. They come from horrible environments and living conditions. That`s why they have ended up in the foster system. And you,as a foster parent,are dealing with the repercussions of that,in your home,every. single. day. If there IS any leftover money after all you are required to spend,then I think foster parents are more than entitled to it. If for no other reason,just for the wear and tear on your house!
As with you experience, it isn't always the same from the other end either, there are exceptions to the rule on both sides. There are kids that end up in the system due to parents becoming ill or passing way some kids never experienced pain or abuse at the hands of their parents, but circumstances whatever they were landed them in such situations. Lets not paint most on either end with one brush. I've met many kinds of kids having been through the system and yes there were some kids that I didn't want to close my eyes and turn my back to. I suffered abuse not at the hands of my parents, well no intentional abuse, but I did at the hands of people and other kids in the system. There are many, many people who foster that do abuse, there may be a good system to week out the bad ones in your area, but not so much even today in the areas of NY & Florida, the horror stories still pour in quite frequently.
Sometimes it takes a lot to qualify to foster, sometimes depending on the need, corners have been crossed to get a kid placed, they've done some overhauling to the system in the past few years, but, there are still many children slipping through the cracks. My last 8 years, I landed in a situation that kids who weren't foster and had parents wanted to know how they could come live where I lived quite luxuriously and everything was provided to the foster parents that ran the home, it wasn't theirs, but they were paid handsomely and the foster father was a nasty piece of work that would touch the girls inappropriately, the foster mother did her share of mean things, but she was in no way horrific. As I've mentioned, things were overlooked by those in charge when the girls complained, just to keep things flowing, for the most part it was a great set up and you had to be of a certain type to even be allowed to be invited into this living arrangement. In other words, not a troubled kid so to speak. My older sister had been moved to this home first, from the place were first place, then about two years later I was sent to live there, a couple of years later my youngest sister came to stay, there were about four other girls, until we moved to a much larger house some four years later.
I have plenty of horror stories of my own I could tell about the people that were responsible for my and my sister's care along the way, but frankly, all of this has been quite stressful on me to rethink, I spent a very tearful night rethinking some events. Unfortunately, I'm prone to ptsd when I get too engrossed in thoughts about this past life which is why I usually only focus on the good parts of my childhood. And yes, I've gone for counseling on the matter in past years, obviously, some things just run too deep if I keep recounting them. So, I'll have to beg out of this thread, but, I really hate to read all the misinformation that foster kids get. Especially some of the labels, I know in my school days, my teachers were always shocked to find out, that I was a foster kid, they pegged me as normal. WTF! I guess I waited till old age to go over the deep end. LOL!
I'm not going to make any corrections, as I really don't want to reread what I wrote, this has worn me out just thinking on some of it. Sorry if I offended you Mrs Robinson, I do know there are good people in the system as well, but there as many horrific sociopathic people that become parents as well and people only need do a little research if they really care to find out and know the truth about what happens to a lot of kids in this system and why some become damaged not just at the hands of their parents but because of the treatment they endured while in the system.