Central Valley foster care agencies are facing an insurance crisis

The nonprofit agencies that serve some of the Central Valley’s most vulnerable youth have found themselves stuck between the proverbial rock and the hardest of decisions.

After the largest insurer of nonprofit foster care agencies across California announced it was pulling out of the market and would not renew policies last year, organizations had a choice to make — find new insurance at a much higher rate, or stop placing youth with foster families.

For some agencies, like longtime Modesto-based nonprofit provider Sierra Vista Child & Family Services, the cost increase was too much. So last November, the organization — which has provided group-home care, foster care and other family services in the region since 1972 — shut down its foster care placement services. The group’s other social services, including its short-term therapeutic foster program, continue to operate as normal…

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