Church says relocating foster children was approved by state leaders

The Clayton County church where a fire chief says a dozen foster children were living in the basement says those claims are “misleading.”

Now Faith Apostolic Church leaders issued a statement on Thursday afternoon that says emergency placement for the 12 children was approved by the state.

The church’s statement says their licensed treatment facility, where the children were living, unexpectedly flooded, which led to them being taken to Now Faith Apostolic Church, which they say meets the state’s standards…

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