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Children never outgrow the need for parents! Find a child to adopt online at www.adoptchildren.org. You will need to attend an information meeting in your area where you can discuss the scope and requirements of being a foster or adoptive parent.
Adoptive families who are willing to accept placement of children who are not yet legally free for adoption but have a plan for adoption can also become certified as foster families. This dual certification increases the opportunities for successful adoptions.
DFPS offers many resources for people who want to become foster parents, or who already have, or who want to foster as a first step towards adoption. Many of these resources can be found on the Texas Adoption Resource Exchange (TARE).
Learn more about how you can become a foster/adoptive parent in Texas at: Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS): Steps to Become a Foster/Adoptive Parent (TARE) (texas.gov) Child Placing Agency (CPA): Private Adoption Agencies (TARE) (texas.gov)
Foster In Texas (FIT) works with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) to find loving families for thousands of children each year. We know that getting started as a new foster parent may seem overwhelming, so we’ve simplified the process into nine steps. 1. Qualify to Apply for Foster Care Placement. To qualify to ...
The process for becoming a foster parent. Foster In Texas (FIT) works with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) to find loving families for thousands of children each year. These children tend to be school-age or older and are very desirous of a forever family.
If you are interested in becoming a foster parent, you may submit an inquiry online or call us. For general inquiries and department directory, please call 1-877-942-2239. For information on becoming a foster parent, please call 1-833-7FOSTER.
The first real step towards becoming a foster or adoptive parent with a licensed CPA in Texas is to attend an orientation. Pathways holds multiple orientations virtually throughout each month.
Becoming a foster parent gives you the chance to compassionately guide a child through parts of their childhood with abiding love and support. As a foster parent, you help the child you’ve welcomed in your home learn, grow, and ultimately, thrive.
If you are interested in becoming a foster parent, you may submit an inquiry online or call us. For general inquiries and department directory, please call 1-877-942-2239. For information on becoming a foster parent, please call 1-833-7FOSTER.