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Each day, more than 6,000 children in the Texas foster care system are waiting to be adopted and find a permanent place to call home. Heart Galleries tell a child’s story through photographs capturing the spirit, individuality, interests, and unique needs of each child.
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Foster care includes the following: Emergency foster homes or shelters, where your child may live for as many as 30 days, until a more long term place to live is found to meet your child's specific needs; A foster home, where your child lives with foster parents until a permanent place to live is decided.
find your DFPS region by county. If you are a foster parent looking for information and assistance, there are organizations throughout the state that offer support to foster families. Please click on your city to find the resources in your area.
DFPS offers many resources for people who want to become foster parents, or who already have, or who want to foster as a first step towards adoption. Many of these resources can be found on the Texas Adoption Resource Exchange (TARE).
In Texas, the Foster Parent Bill of Rights clearly defines the rights foster parents have when caring for children and youth in foster care. Being aware of these rights can help foster parents feel valued, respected, and able to fully care for the child placed in their home.
As a foster parent, you must provide the child the opportunity to attend a church of their preference or provide alternate care for the foster child. Do I have to have a Texas driver’s license? You just have to have a valid, government-issued photo ID to apply.