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NC Kids can help you get started and assist with fostering or adoption. There is an incredible need in our state for qualified and dedicated foster and adoptive parents. When children enter foster care the primary goal is to help families resolve their challenges and reunite safely.
- Post Adoption Support and Resources
More information is available at the NC Division of Social...
- Licensing
Review the site for the type of program you want to operate....
- Child Placement Services
Making adoption recommendations for children unable to...
- Frequently Asked Questions
Often pre-approved adoptive families are submitted to the...
- Who Can Foster And/Or Adopt
The cost of foster care and adoption from the child welfare...
- Requests For Information
Raleigh, NC 27699-2404. Non-Identifying Adoption Information...
- Post Adoption Support and Resources
Learn how to become a foster or adoptive parent in North Carolina, what are the requirements, costs, and support services. Find out about the children in foster care and how to contact the state and county agencies.
Adopt a child in NC and provide a loving home. CHS supports you through the adoption process, offering various paths and lifelong support for adoptive families.
What is an adoption? Adoption is a legal proceeding that creates a parent and child relationship between the adoptee and petitioner. After a decree of adoption is entered, an adoptee has the same legal status, including all legal rights and obligations, as if the adoptee were the biological child of the adoptive parent. Who is an adoptee?
Adoption Services help find permanent homes for children and to provide support to the families who adopt them. Children waiting for adoption include: Children with special needs, such as physical, mental, and emotional disabilities. Sibling groups and teenagers.
How To Foster and or Adopt. The processes of becoming a foster and or adoptive parent in North Carolina involves a thorough assessment and mutual selection process that includes home visits, interviews, and criminal background checks. North Carolina does not have a dual licensure process.
We specialize in education and prevention programs, family preservation, and adoption and foster care. We recruit, train, license, and support foster and adoptive parents so that children have a safe, loving place to grow.