Becoming a Foster Parent

Becoming a Foster Parent

Foster Parent Support

One of the best ways to help children heal is to support the foster families providing loving homes for them. When you decide to foster through Children’s Hope Alliance, you’re never alone.

Experienced and committed foster care staff will help you navigate your foster care journey starting from the moment you apply. Our foster families have access to a robust array of nearly 30 specialized services, including:

We are dedicated to ensuring that every foster parent is equipped with the resources and support they need to provide a loving, supportive environment for the children in their care. Our comprehensive approach focuses on empowering foster parents with the tools and guidance necessary to meet the unique needs of each child.

Christina’s Story

Meet Christina, a foster child whose life changed forever when she found a loving family. Watch the video to learn more about her inspiring story and the joy of her new beginning with her caring foster parents.

How to Start the Fostering Process

Becoming a foster parent is a significant decision, but the first step is simply learning more about fostering. Children’s Hope Alliance is your partner on this journey. Please watch the video below to learn more about the fostering process.

To get started on the fostering process, speak one-on-one with a Children’s Hope Alliance Recruiter/Trainer, who will help you navigate the next steps, which will include Foster Parent training and a home assessment.

Types of Foster Care

Children’s Hope Alliance offers different levels of foster care that provide for the needs of each foster child. Foster parents can choose the commitment that works best for them, whether that’s the low intensity of family foster care or more specialized therapeutic, family-style treatment within our Intensive Alternative Family Treatment (IAFT) program.

By providing optimal foster parent training and support through our family-centric model, we ensure foster parents are prepared to support their foster children, no matter what challenges arise.

Foster Care FAQs