Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
The first step is to learn as much as you can about becoming a foster, foster-to-adopt, or a child specific adoptive parent. To get started, fill out the Request for More Information form.
If you are a current or former foster youth between the ages of 14-26, find out what services you may be eligible for. Independent Living Program Foster Parents
Foster parents provide safe, loving, temporary care for children whose parents cannot safely meet their needs. The majority of children or youth who cannot be safely reunified with their parents/guardian will achieve permanency through their relative, kinship family, or foster parent.
Fostering Idaho exists to build a community of well-educated, trained and supported foster parents, foster families, respite foster carers, and other resources for foster children in Idaho.
Idaho Foster & Adoptive Parent Association (IDFAPA) is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to improve care and support foster and adoptive children in the state of Idaho. We provide resources for foster youth and their families.
To qualify as a potential foster parent, you must: Fill out an application by calling 2-1-1. Attend an orientation meeting. Complete FIRST, a FREE foster parent educational resource training. Pass a child abuse and fingerprint-based criminal background check. Complete Home Study and Safety Assessment. Complete all licensing requirements.
The Idaho Wednesday's Child Program is committed to decreasing the number of youths who 'age out' of foster care, by utilizing specialized child specific media recruitment. Our program serves all seven regions in Idaho and is faithfully committed to helping youth find Forever Homes.