According to court documents, the Alabama Department of Human Resources (DHR) is being sued by the Kids to Love Foundation. The lawsuit was filed in Madison County, Alabama.
According to a report by News 19, an order has been filed with the Madison County Circuit Court indicating that an emergency hearing was held on Friday regarding a civil case. The case involves the Kids to Love Organization and its Founder, Lee Marshall, as plaintiffs, while Alabama DHR Commissioner Nancy Buckner has been named as the defendant.
Unfortunately, News 19 has hit a roadblock in our efforts to gather more information on the case. It appears that the details are marked confidential in court databases, preventing us from accessing any further information at this time.
According to a representative from Kids to Love, the organization has always been a strong advocate for children and families in foster care. The representative expressed that they will continue to uphold this commitment despite the ongoing lawsuit.
Since its establishment in 2004, Kids to Love has been dedicated to providing assistance to children in the foster care system. Its efforts are focused on various outreach and support programs, as well as serving as a child-placing agency. The organization also offers career training and manages a foster home specifically designed for girls.
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