Children’s Bureau needs foster families who will care specifically for infants and toddlers during the reunification process with their parents.
If you’re looking to expand your family more permanently, there are 114,000 children in foster care who are unable to return to their families of origin for whom Children’s Bureau seeks caring families with whom to place these older children and large sibling sets.
Learn more at an informational meeting on Saturday, January 12th 10:00am-12:00pm at Children’s Bureau Magnolia Family Place, 1910 Magnolia Avenue in downtown Los Angeles.
Children’s Bureau encourages individuals (single or married), teachers, retired persons and anyone interested in helping children find the love, stability and support a family can provide, to contact Children’s Bureau.
Qualifying families receive training, certification, financial reimbursement and medical benefits for their fostered and/or adopted children, in addition to 24-hour support to aid in the care of their foster and adoptive children.
For more information: www.all4kids.org/foster-care-and-adoption.html
An information packet or application may be requested by filling out a request form on the website, if desired. An application may also be printed directly from the website.
For over 100 years, Children’s Bureau has been a nonprofit leader in the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect. More than 21,000 children and families are helped each year throughout Southern California with services that include school readiness, parenting classes, family resource centers, support groups, mental health counseling, foster care, adoption and more.