BECOME A FOSTER PARENT

FOSTER PARENTING

At CareRite TFC, we believe that every child deserves a safe, nurturing, and supportive home. Becoming a foster parent is a rewarding opportunity to positively impact the lives of children in need.

Fostering

Fostering provides children and youth in need with a loving and stable home environment. Foster parents play a crucial role in offering emotional support, guidance, and care while children transition through challenging times.

Our foster care program ensures that every child placed receives individualized care, educational support, and access to professional services to help them thrive.

Children placed in foster care come from all walks of life and all corners of the globe, and some may have special requirements due to their upbringing. In order to ensure that children in foster care have a pleasant experience, a team of specialists works alongside foster carers. Foster care can be provided in several ways. To become a foster parent, you can offer temporary housing to a child in need, whether it’s for a few nights, a few weeks, a few months, or even permanently. You can also offer respite care to parents or other foster parents.

Types of Placements

At CareRite TFC, we offer different types of foster care placements to meet the unique needs of each child. Each placement is carefully planned to ensure the best fit for both the child and the foster family.

Short-Term Placements

Temporary care for children in immediate need.

Long-Term Placements

Providing stability and support for an extended period.

Emergency Placements

Immediate, short-term placement in urgent situations.

Teen Mom Program

Supporting young mothers and their babies.

Benefits & Support for Foster Parents

At CareRite TFC, we provide ongoing support to ensure a positive fostering experience. Foster parents receive:

  • 24/7 support from trained professionals.
  • Monthly stipends to cover the child’s expenses.
  • Specialized training to equip foster parents with the skills they need.
  • Access to counseling services for both foster parents and children.
  • Medical and educational assistance to support the child’s well-being.
  • Respite care services for foster parents when needed.

Who Can Become a Foster Parent?

Be at least 21 years old.

Pass background checks

Complete required training

Provide a safe and loving home

Be financially stable

Pass home study evaluation

Steps to Becoming a Foster Parent

01

Initial Inquiry

02

Orientation

03

Training

04

Home Study

05

Licensing