Be a Foster Parent:
Sometimes Challenging, Always Rewarding
Being a Foster Parent is an experience like no other. It brings real joy and deep fulfillment, but it’s not always easy.
You accept many challenges when you volunteer to love and nurture a child in crisis. Foster parents are very special people, and we are always seeking qualified foster families.
If you’re thinking of becoming a foster parent, we urge you to contact us. We’ll arrange to meet with you to explain the application process and answer all your questions. Then when you have all the details, you can decide if you want to formally apply. We will help you every step of the way.
Click here for preliminary info on what’s required to become a foster parent.Foster Care is a temporary living arrangement provided for children under the age of 18 who cannot live with their biological parents.
Foster care may be necessary due to abuse, neglect, illness, death, or even incarceration of a parent.
Children of all ages need foster care, from infants and toddlers to adolescents and teens. Every child is different, and there are often special considerations in fostering:
- Brothers or sisters who want to stay together,
- Youngsters who face developmental delays,
- Physical handicaps
- Emotional, behavioral or learning problems
- Teens who may be pregnant.
For most children, foster care is a step on the way to permanency. The main goal is most always to reunite children with their biological families.
Sometimes that is not possible. Foster children may remain with their foster family for a period of weeks or years.
Sometimes foster parents adopt the children they foster. We can help with that process; click here for more about our adoption services.
Some children, most often teens, never do return to their biological families, but instead simply grow up and transition to independent adult life.
Whatever the outcome, foster parents fill a tremendous need and make a positive difference in the life of a young person.
Professional Family Care Services guides prospective foster parents through the application and training process. This begins with careful screening of each foster parent applicant and continues with special foster parent training, all before children are placed.
The application, training, review and approval process takes approximately two to three months. The timeline is generally as follows:
We take great care in matching children with the most appropriate foster family, and we provide ongoing support to families the entire time foster children are in their care.
At Professional Family Care Services, we are deeply committed to both our children and our foster families. We do all we can to make the fostering experience healthy and rewarding.
Things to Think About
The Rewards of Being a Foster Parent
Foster Parents are very special people. They are much needed in today’s world. Could you share your blessings with a foster child? Please contact us.
Guest Speakers for Community Groups
Foster parents are needed in our community, and Professional Family Care Services would be happy to provide a guest speaker to present the Foster Parent Story to members of your civic or religious organization. Our local foster parent program has been very successful, but with the world as it is today, there continues to be a great need for qualified foster parents. Our speakers talk about this need, about requirements for foster parents, and the training that is provided.
We also explain other ways your organization can help us in our mission to promote and preserve healthy family relationships. Please contact us to discuss the date and time when you would like a speaker. There is no charge for our speaker services.