Foster Care
Foster parents are the people who choose to become the substitute families for children in need. Foster parents provide the daily basics: food, clothing, shelter, and, the love, stability, guidance and discipline that all children need. Foster parents do all these things knowing that the child may only be with them for a short time. They know that foster parenting will not make them rich or famous. Foster parents are people who believe that children are worthy of their best efforts every Foster parents are people. They represent different ages, races and income levels. Most foster parents are married, but there are single foster parents too. Many foster parents have biological or adopted children living at home. Some have never had children of their own, and, still others have raised their own children to adulthood. There are foster parents who go to your church, work with you at your office or factory, or live in your neighborhood.
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., on-call support is available 24 hours a day.
Referrals: Children eligible for this service must be in the temporary custody of the Department of Job and Family Services. To make a referral, call (513)-752-1555. To inquire about becoming a foster parent click here.
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