Henrico County Government informs public about foster family sessions

Henrico County Government informs public about foster family sessions
W. Brandon Hinton Deputy Henrico County Manager for Administration — Henrico County
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Henrico County Government has been active on social media, providing updates and information regarding local initiatives. On July 7, 2025, the government used its Twitter account to share details about an upcoming session for foster families in Henrico County.

In a tweet posted on July 7, 2025, the Henrico County Government directed followers to learn more through a provided link: “To learn more: https://t.co/Mt0Artktyo”.

On the same day, another tweet outlined the agenda of an informational session by representatives from Social Services’ Henrico County Foster Families. The tweet stated that they would review eligibility requirements and resources available to foster parents. It also mentioned various ways families could open their homes for youth in foster care: “Representatives from Social Services’ Henrico County Foster Families will review eligibility requirements, resources that the county and state provide to foster parents, the different ways families can open their homes for youth in foster care and more.”

Additionally, the Henrico County Government announced details of an upcoming session scheduled for Monday, July 14. This event is set to take place at the Henrico County Department of Social Services located at 8600 Dixon Powers Drive between 6-7 p.m.: “The next session will be held:
DATE: Monday, July 14
TIME: 6-7 p.m.
LOCATION: Henrico County Department of Social Services, 8600 Dixon Powers Drive”

Henrico County Public Schools District enrolled over fifty thousand students during the previous school year. Notably, Deep Run High School had significant enrollment numbers among high schools in the district.



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