By Carla Hinton Religion Editor chinton@oklahoman.comAs deputy director of child welfare for the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, Deborah Shropshire has a vision of the future for some families who find themselves on the edge of a crisis. "I have a dream that a family would never enter child welfare custody in Oklahoma County simply because they don't have community around them," Shropshire said. "There may be other things that may cause the need for intervention, but it shouldn't be that you don't have relatives, you don't have friends, you don't have community members who could have helped you during your time of crisis and prevented your children from being in a bad spot.Read more on NewsOK.com