Noun
a child who is raised by foster parents
Source: WordNetfoster-child
Children are my pet cause. I have a foster child in El Salvador, and whenever I'm home, I work for the Adam Walsh Foundation, which finds missing children. I also do some hospital visits and other things for the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Jane Badler
Additional rules apply in some situations, for instance if you have a stepchild, foster child or adopted child or if you live or work outside the Netherlands. Source: Internet
Fifteen years later, Kincaid is taking his turn on leave to take care of their foster child, Charlotte, while Gemma is back on the job, now heading up a Murder Investigation Team in South London. Source: Internet
CASA staff and current Advocates will be on hand to discuss the increasing need for volunteers, what it means to be a CASA, and how community members can help make a difference in the lives of a foster child. Source: Internet
“It was fun, because the lamb, it would let you hold it,” said Caitlyn Sites-McKowen, a former foster child who was adopted by her foster mom. Source: Internet
“Imagine being a gay or Muslim foster child in Texas after a bill like House Bill 3859 passes. Source: Internet