Individuals, single or married, who are interested in helping children find the love, stability and support a family can provide, please contact Children’s Bureau, according to a news release. A monthly foster care information meeting is being held Jan. 24 from 10 a.m. – Noon at the College of the Canyons, Dr. G. Van Hook University Center.
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“Caring, Compassionate, Child-focused, Concerned and Comforting. Is this how you ‘C’ yourself?” ask officials from the Children’s Bureau. “If so, the Children’s Bureau invites willing adults to become a resource family to children in foster care while reunifying with birth families or provide legal permanency by adoption if children are unable to be safely returned to their birth family.”
There are approximately 64,000 children in foster care in California. Los Angeles County’s foster care population exceeds 21,000 children with 450 foster children waiting to be connected to a family who will adopt.
Each day, Children’s Bureau Resource Parents say: “I protect and nurture children,” “I meet children’s developmental needs,” “I support children’s relationships with their birth families,” “And I do all this as a member of a professional team,” according to the news release.
“Discover if you have the willingness, ability and resources to take on the challenge,” said the news release. “Help these children find the love, stability and support only a family can provide.”
Qualifying families receive training, certification and support, according to the news release.
For more information, call (661) 208-4212 or visit the website here. 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.
Dr. G. Van Hook University Center, Room 222, is located at 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91355.
Do you have a news tip? Call us at (661) 298-1220, or drop us a line at community@hometownstation.com.About Children’s Bureau
Children’s Bureau, established in 1904 to protect children, began providing adoption services in the 1940’s in response to the increased need of finding homes for World War II refugee children and war orphans. Today, we help 500 at-risk children in caring foster homes and finalize over 100 adoptions each year.
For 110 years, Children’s Bureau has been a nonprofit leader in the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect. More than 28,000 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, foster-adoption and more.