TAMPA, Fla. — When it comes to getting involved with the child welfare system and foster care, there’s often a lot of paperwork, training and monitoring involved.

What You Need To Know • After hearing first hand from families complaining about the child welfare process, a tech company created an app to streamline it • Felicia Curcura is the CEO of the software company, Binti • Foster parents say it makes the process easier for them

After hearing first hand from families complaining about the process, a tech company created an app to streamline it.

The goal is to remove at least one obstacle for children in the child welfare system in need of a home.

Child welfare agencies across the state are now using software that they’re hoping will remove some barriers getting in the way of p

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