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Foster family care provides a safe, loving home for children until they can be reunited with their families. Children are sometimes temporarily placed in foster care because their parents are not able to give them the care that they need.
- Becoming a Foster Parent
In New Hampshire, there are approximately 900 children...
- Becoming a Foster Parent
In New Hampshire, there are approximately 900 children served in foster family care in a given year. Foster parents give children and teens a temporary place for healing and an extended family to lean on until they can return to their own family.
Interested families should contact the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services for information about adoption and foster care. On this page: State contact information; Foster and adoption licensing requirements; Costs to foster and adopt; Agency contact and orientation information; Post-adoption support services
Welcome to ADOPT NH, New Hampshire's online tool for connecting foster children who are waiting to be adopted with their forever families. We believe there is a family for every child! Get Started With Adoption. Learn More About ADOPT NH. Our Community Partners. You Can Help. Meet Our Waiting Children. Meet more children... The Clegg Family.
In order to become a foster parent, you will need to complete: If you would like to learn more about becoming a foster parent, contact the New Hampshire Division for Children Youth and Families. You can use their website here: Or call 603-271-4711.
25 wrz 2024 · NH Foster & Adoptive Parent Association. To bring together foster and adoptive parents, agency representatives, kinship caregivers/relative caregivers, and community stakeholders who are positioned to work together to improve the foster care system and enhance the lives of all children and their families; Read More.
10 kwi 2019 · Becoming a foster parent in New Hampshire is an incredible opportunity that I encourage you to explore. It’s changed our lives for the better and we aren’t the only ones. What questions do you have about the path to become a foster parent in NH?