'Belong Wisconsin' helps siblings separated in foster care system reconnect
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Feb 17, 2026 3:00 PM CST
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WISCONSIN (CBS 58) -- For children in foster care, being separated from siblings is often one of the hardest parts of an already difficult situation. One Wisconsin organization is working to change that.
Belong Wisconsin runs a weeklong summer program called Sibling Camp, designed to help separated siblings reconnect.
Joining us is Aaron Vivian, a founding board member of Belong Wisconsin, to talk about why this camp matters and why this year's camp is now at risk.
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