“I asked [DHR Commissioner Nancy Buckner] if she would clarify and there was no response.'
Lee Marshall, CEO of Kids to Love, speaks at a press conference Oct. 19, 2023, to discuss an Alabama Supreme Court ruling. Attorneys Patrick Hill, left, and Isabel Montoya-Minisee, look on. Despite an Alabama Supreme Court ruling this week, a Madison nonprofit organization that hosts foster children still has further to go before its dispute with the Department of Human Resources is settled.DHR soon after tried to remove children from the organization’s homes.
Kids to Love, founded in 2004 by Marshall, a former Huntsville television news anchor, operates foster care facilities and acts as a private child placement agency,. It also provides an array of other services for foster children, such as clothing and other items if needed. Every child it works with receives a Bible.
The information in the post was sent by DHR, who had asked Marshall for help in publicizing that the child was available for adoption.
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