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Foster and kinship care

How to become a foster parent or kinship caregiver, and support for caregivers.

Introduction

We are looking for more foster parents – just like you – to provide a stable, loving home to children in government care. It does not matter if you live in a city, small town or in the country. Foster parents can be single or have a partner, be in the midst of raising their own families, have no children, or be retirees whose children have grown and left home. You can be 20, 35, or 70 – age is just a number. If you have medical training to care for children with medical needs, or want to foster part-time, we also need foster parents like you.

If you want to make a difference in the life of a child, read our web content and call us at 1-844-957-0552, or email us at [email protected]. Learn about the supports we provide foster parents.

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Just like you

Provide temporary care for children and youth in need, in a healthy, nurturing family environment.
Children can receive temporary placement with extended family such as a grandparent, or someone with whom they are significantly connected.
Provide a safe, nurturing, healthy and stable home for an Indigenous child in need of care.