Under a new state law, Guardian ad Litem
volunteers are now eligible to transport the children they serve.
For her first case as a Guardian ad Litem volunteer child advocate, Lois Philbrick was assigned to five children. The siblings were living in a homeless shelter with their mother, who had two more children not in the child welfare system. Philbrick couldn’t take the children anywhere. She had to get to know them in the two rooms they shared in the shelter.
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