MAY IS NATIONAL FOSTER PARENT APPRECIATION MONTHFOSTER FAMILIES NEEDED
FOR LOCAL CHILDREN
Children’s Bureau Offering Virtual Orientations
(Palmdale, CA) – May is National Foster Parent Appreciation Month!
Celebrate by applying to become a resource parent and fostering or
foster-adopting siblings. Children’s Bureau is seeking foster
families and now offers two virtual ways for individuals and/or
couples to learn how to help children in foster care while reunifying
with birth families or how to provide legal permanency by adoption.
If you or someone you know may be interested in learning more about
FOSTER CARE AND ADOPTION, a live English Zoom Orientation is scheduled
for May 16th from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. hosted by a Children’s
Bureau team member and a FOSTER PARENT. For those who want to learn at
their own pace about becoming a FOSTER AND/or FOSTER-adopt PARENT, a
PowerPoint orientation is also available. To R.S.V.P. for the live
orientation or to request the PowerPoint orientation, please email
Rfrecruitment@all4kids.org, call 661-289-4231, or visit
https://www.all4kids.org/foster-care-and-adoption-inquiry-form/
[https://www.all4kids.org/foster-care-and-adoption-inquiry-form/] to
complete a quick inquiry form. A link to the meeting will be emailed
to you.
A Spanish PowerPoint Orientation can be emailed to you upon request.
Call 800-730-3933 or email RFrecruitment@all4kids.org. A Bi-lingual
staff member will assist you throughout the process.
Children's Bureau partners with over 200 foster-adoptive families
annually to help at-risk youth by giving them a home that is nearby
and inclusive to their foster siblings. “Being a foster parent lets
you help someone in their time of need. You’re the support system
for a child and for their parents,” says Brittany, who with her
husband Jeremy, foster-adopted two sibling children. The couple has
three biological children and knew that fostering was something they
wanted to do. “Children’s Bureau has been there to help get us
through the challenging times and to celebrate the special moments,
especially when the adoption of our two children was finalized,”
Jeremy added.
“Right now, children who have experienced trauma and have been
separated from their birth family need our help,” says Leslie
Oropeza, Children’s Bureau Director of Foster Care and Adoption.
“We are looking for families who can open their homes and hearts to
these children. Families who have extra space and the willingness to
keep them together. Statistics show siblings kept together in foster
care and adoption do better later in life. They heal quicker from
their trauma, have better attachments, and develop healthy
self-images,” she adds.
In the 1940’s, Children’s Bureau opened adoption services and
found homes for refugee children orphans from World War II. The agency
continues to meet the needs by offering a wide array of programs in
areas related to adoption such as foster care, prevention, and mental
health. Children’s Bureau has multiple locations operating
throughout Southern California.
Children’s Bureau welcomes all individuals regardless of race, age,
religion, disability, marital status, ethnic background, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression to become a resource for
children. Qualifying families receive training and support throughout
their journey. Foster Care and Adoption Programs are available in
Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Ventura
counties.
For information about Children’s Bureau and the other critical
services the agency provides , visit all4kids.org. To stay connected
with Family Foster Care and Adoption services, visit
www.all4kids.org/foster.
About Children’s Bureau:
Since 1904, Children’s Bureau has been a nonprofit leader in
preventing child abuse and reduce its devastating impact. Children’s
Bureau addresses child and family well-being through primary
prevention --- an innovative, collaborative, and research-driven
approach that educates and supports vulnerable parents in raising
children who thrive. The agency helps 49,400 at-risk children and
parents each year throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties with
services that include school readiness, parenting classes, family
resource centers, support groups, behavioral health counseling, foster
care, foster-adoption, and more. The agency’s advocacy efforts and
broader community impact initiatives inspire movement in the child
well-being arena on local, state, and national levels.
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