Frequently asked
questions
To foster with a Foster Plus agency, you must meet the following basic requirements:
Local agencies may have additional requirements beyond those listed here. Contact your local agency to learn more.
Foster Plus agencies provide foster parents a stipend starting at $1,400/month. The stipend varies among agencies and based on the needs of each kid. It’s used to cover costs such as food, transportation, clothing, utility bills and activities.
Yes. All families must go through a certification process before qualifying. Training is an important part of this process, and you’ll receive specialized training to make sure you’re ready to address the young person’s specific needs. Download our information sheet to learn more about the training and support you’ll receive.
The placement process is a team effort, and your local agency’s staff will work to understand which young people will be the best fit for your family. During the certification process, your certifier will work with you to determine your strengths, helping to ensure a successful match with each placement.
In general, you should expect the kid to stay in your home for six months to two years.
Support staff are available around the clock to help you with any issues that may arise. You’ll receive a list of contacts and are encouraged to reach out any time. In addition, you’ll receive specialized training to help you address a number of specific situations.
The certification process usually takes between six weeks and four months, but this can vary among local agencies. Download our information sheet to learn more.
Yes. Part-time foster parents are available to care for your foster kid when you need a break. You’ll have at least 48 hours off each month. Breaks can be two nights in a row or a few hours at a time, depending on what you need.
To become a relief parent with a Foster Plus agency, you must meet the following basic requirements:
Local agencies may have additional requirements beyond those listed here. Contact us to learn more.
Foster Plus agencies provide relief care parents a stipend starting at $45/day. The stipend varies among agencies and based on the needs of each kid. It’s used to cover costs such as food, transportation and activities.
Yes. All relief care families must go through a certification process before qualifying. Training is an important part of this process, and you’ll receive specialized training to make sure you’re ready to address the young person’s specific needs.
Support staff are available around the clock to help you with any issues that may arise. You’ll receive a list of contacts and are encouraged to reach out any time. In addition, you’ll receive specialized training to help you address a number of specific situations.
As a relief parent, you can provide support as few or as many days that work with your life and schedule. Staff at your local foster agency will coordinate with you to find out when you are available and to set up times to provide relief care.
These useful resources will help you prepare for the commitment of fostering a kid who needs extra support.
Foster Plus is an effort of nonprofit social service agencies collaborating to connect kids in need with the support and stability of committed, caring foster families.
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