Foster Home
Foster s home for children is in its 60th year of providing residential care for children of trauma.
Foster home. Foster care can also refer to placement settings such as group homes residential care facilities emergency shelters and. Foster care also known as out of home care is a temporary service provided by states for children who cannot live with their families. Foster family group homes.
Foster care is meant to be temporary until a permanent living arrangement is found. The placement of the child is normally arranged through the government or a social service agency. In the meantime we work with almost 400 loving supportive foster parents who provide temporary care.
However it can become permanent usually when a foster parent adopts or accepts permanent managing conservatorship of a child. The home is an accredited charity by the better business bureau. We provide a home for children from both private and public referral sources.
Children in foster care may live with relatives or with unrelated foster parents. Residential group care facilities. Foster parents are integral members of a child s team and ensure all the child s needs are met.
Foster s home receives over 90 of its support from donations. Many foster parents and their families choose to keep their homes active and continue accepting children because they find the experience so meaningful and rewarding. When a child is put into foster care we work to get him or her home as quickly as possible.
Facilities overseen by another state agency. When reunification with. Foster home definition is a household in which an orphaned neglected or delinquent child is placed for care.