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AdoptUSKids is a national project that supports child welfare systems and connects children in foster care with families. Read more. Find out about adoption from foster care. children photolisted on AdoptUSKids now live with permanent families.
Today there are more than 117,000 children and teens in foster care who are waiting for the love and security that a permanent home provides. You can learn more about foster care and adoption by clicking through our short, interactive modules about the children in care and the families they need.
Get to know the kids waiting in foster care for adoption by reviewing Raise the Future's searchable profiles and adoption photolistings. View Heart Gallery portraits. Inquire about youth for whom you may be the perfect parent.
Interested in learning more about foster care and adoption of kids out of foster care? Find answers to many common questions here.
Ticket to Dream creates hope and opportunities for foster kids nationwide by providing essentials, experiences, and life skills. You can learn how to help foster youth thrive and reach their full potential.
Click on your state to learn more about fostering and adoption opportunities: You will also find local foster and adoption agencies to guide you through the process and provide the training and resources you need to support foster youth.
CB provides funding to states and tribes to provide safe foster care placements for children and youth who cannot remain in their homes. Our funding also provides assistance to youth aging out of foster care so that they can achieve self-sufficiency.
Foster care is a temporary, court-monitored service provided by States to promote the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and youth. The Federal government supports State foster care services through program funding and legislation.
Foster care is a temporary living situation for kids whose parents cannot take care of them and whose need for care has come to the attention of child welfare agency staff. While in foster care, children may live with relatives, foster families or in group facilities.