- How to Become a Foster Parent
There are thousands of children in California's foster care system who require temporary out-of- home care because of neglect, abuse, or exploitation The preferred placement of children who require out-of-home care is with relatives
- Become a Foster Parent - Los Angeles County, California
In order to be eligible to foster or adopt through DCFS, you must be a Los Angeles resident of least 18 years of age, and you must complete the RFA process You can also choose to foster or adopt through a Foster Family Agency
- Foster Care - California Dept. of Social Services
Thousands of children in California's foster care system require temporary out-of-home care because of parental neglect, abuse, or exploitation The largest percentages are African American and Latino children Some stay in foster care for weeks; some for years The children are of all ages and varying needs
- FOSTER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Examples of foster in a Sentence Verb Such conditions foster the spread of the disease Would you consider fostering a child?
- How to become a Foster Parent | Foster Care
Foster parents must be at least 21 years old, pass background clearances, and be in good physical health Our most successful foster parents are open-minded, dependable, patient and willing to try different parenting styles for children with different needs
- Foster parenting - AdoptUSKids
Foster parents play a critical role in helping children heal They show children stability and teach them life lessons that last a lifetime—and potentially affect future generations In the past, the foster parent’s role was often seen as a temporary one
- WHY FOSTER - City of Long Beach
Fostering saves lives Whether you volunteer to care for a litter of unweaned orphaned kittens or give a dog a break from the stress of the kennel, you are making a difference in an animal's life
- LA - Aspiranet
Aspiranet provides foster care and foster-adoption services in LA, Long Beach, Torrance, Hollywood, Inglewood, and surrounding communities Take the first step in creating safe, caring relationships that can last a lifetime With over 50,000 children and youth in the foster care system in California, we need your help more than ever
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