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What’s the Main Goal of Foster Care?

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Foster care is a temporary arrangement for children and teens when their parents or primary caregivers are going through crisis. When youth cannot remain safely in their homes and must enter foster care, the first goal is to safely reunite them with their families as soon as possible. While several factors can cause a child or teen to enter foster care, abuse and/or neglect are the most common reasons.

When social workers and courts determine that a home is unsafe for a child, child welfare agencies work diligently with the family to resolve the conflicts or disruptions that led to the child needing foster care. Intensive, family-centered services are provided by social workers to make progress towards a safe, supportive family.

Click here to learn more about becoming a foster parent.

How Many Children Get Reunited with Their Families After Being in Foster Care?

The most common outcome for children in foster care is a safe reunification with their families. Nationwide, more than half of youth who enter foster care are safely reunified. The average length of time a child is in foster care is about a year, but much of this is dependent on how long it takes for the family to resolve their conflicts or disruptions and demonstrate that their home is safe for their child to return home.

Types of Foster Care a Child Enters Before Reunification

When a child or teen enters foster care, social workers try to find a temporary home for them with a relative. If that’s not an option, workers seek out a non-related kin or familiar caregiver such as a neighbor, family friend, teacher, coach or other acquaintance with whom the youth is familiar. If there are available caregivers who are already familiar to the child, traditional foster care becomes an option. To learn more about the different types of foster care, click here.

Examples of Families Safely Reunifying After Foster Care

Here are three real-life examples of parents overcoming challenges and safely reuniting with their children.


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Single Mom Gains Confidence, Learns Healthy Skills in Order to Safely Reunite Family

When Breanne’s children entered foster care, she embraced the support that was offered to her for becoming a successful and confident parent.

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Parents Embrace Change, Safely Reunite with Daughters After Foster Care

Kassi and Michael learned healthy skills to help them manage stress and be successful, both as individuals and as parents, in order for their daughters to safely return home.

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Single Father Works hard to Safely Reunite Family

When James’ kids were placed in foster care, he learned healthy skills for becoming a successful father in order to safely reunite his family.

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How You Can Help

In the Kansas foster care system, more foster parents are needed than ever before. The most significant way you can help is by becoming a foster parent. If you’re interested, we’d love to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the process. Click here to contact us!

This questionnaire, How to Know If Foster Parenting Is Right for You, is also a great place to start if you’d like to know more about fostering. Download it for free today!

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