Becoming a Foster Parent: Virtual Information Session
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FOSTER PARENTS NEEDED: Join Union County Social Services to learn more about becoming a licensed foster parent and providing a safe, welcoming home for children in need. There are currently 150 children experiencing foster care in Union County and currently only 40 licensed foster homes.
Join a virtual information session to explore next steps if you are interested in opening your heart and home.
Virtual Meeting Info:
Microsoft Teams Meeting Information:
Meeting ID: 287 866 365 721 6
Passcode: E4wm6mz9
Foster Parent Benefits:
Monthly Stipend: Covers costs like food, clothing and other expenses.
Medicaid: Provides health coverage for medical, dental, and mental health.
Child Care: Helps working parents with child care expenses.
After School Care: For children 12 and under with working parents.
Group Training: Equips foster parents with essential skills and knowledge.
WIC: Provides food and support for young children under five.
*Both parents in the household must present documentation proving either U.S. citizenship or legal residency.
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Join a virtual information session to explore next steps if you are interested in opening your heart and home.
Virtual Meeting Info:
Microsoft Teams Meeting Information:
Meeting ID: 287 866 365 721 6
Passcode: E4wm6mz9
Foster Parent Benefits:
Monthly Stipend: Covers costs like food, clothing and other expenses.
Medicaid: Provides health coverage for medical, dental, and mental health.
Child Care: Helps working parents with child care expenses.
After School Care: For children 12 and under with working parents.
Group Training: Equips foster parents with essential skills and knowledge.
WIC: Provides food and support for young children under five.
*Both parents in the household must present documentation proving either U.S. citizenship or legal residency.
Get Tickets
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