Christian ministry banned from Ohio County’s foster care program awarded $120K in settlement

Christian ministry banned from Ohio County’s foster care program awarded $120K in settlement


A Christian ministry that provides foster care services to victims of sex trafficking has reached a six-figure settlement with a major Ohio county after it was previously excluded from receiving government funding because of its policy of only hiring people who share its religious beliefs.

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