Case Study: R/S Cindy's Life

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R/s Cindy has no running water and lights in her home. R/s Cindy has three children Nafiesha (17), Tarrianna (14), and Tarren (11) that are not in the home. R/s Nafiesha is staying with Wendy Jordan and Tarrianna and Tarren are staying with Camecia Jordan. R/s Cindy drinks heavily and there is a possibility she is using drugs. R/s Cindy gets upset and curses at family members. R/s Cindy doesn’t help support the children and she hasn’t seen them since 10/08/2015. R/s the children are doing well, but there is a concern that Cindy will come and take the children from their stable environment.

R/s she has been taking care of Tarrianna for over two years and recently Tarren moved in fully. R/s Tarren was staying between her home and Wendy’s home.

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