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Quoted: When foster youth turn 18, they "age out" or are "emancipated" from the foster care system. About 24,000 "age out" every year. What happens when they leave? Do they get help moving onto school or work – or are they on their own? Today, we take a look at the system in Washington. Also, what happens years down the road?
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