When a 3-year-old girl in Dorset, England, was removed from her family and put in foster care, she didn't expect to see her mother again for years.
But that's about to change.
Thanks to a government-funded project called the Pathfinder Project, she's now living with her maternal grandparents for the first time in her life, reports the Daily Echo.
The idea is to make sure kids in state care stay with their families as much as possible, so they can get a better education and participate in mainstream schools.
The project is one of just three pilot programs in the UK, and it's been so successful that Dorset's children's services department plans to expand it.
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