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  1. Foster care is a temporary living situation for children whose parents cannot take care of them. While in care, children may live with relatives, with foster families or in group facilities. There are four ways children can leave foster care for permanent homes: Reunification with birth parents or primary caregivers, adoption, guardianship, and ...

  2. Services. Needed Now. Foster and Adoptive Parents. 704-336-KIDS (5437) Request Information. A child’s life is a story just beginning. You can help write a happy ending by providing a loving home. Children typically enter foster care because of abuse, neglect, or dependency. Mecklenburg County strives to ensure all children have a safe and ...

  3. The grant will lapse: in the case of death of the child or the last living foster parent. in the case of admission of the child to a state institution. if the grant is not claimed for three consecutive months. when you are absent from the country. if the child is no longer in your foster care. if you are not a refugee any more.

  4. The best place for a child is in the family. The MSF Fostering Scheme helps foster children below the age of 18 years old to find foster families to meet their daily needs, shower them with love, care and nurturance.

  5. Foster care provides vulnerable children and young people with care and support when they are no longer able to live with their birth families in a safe, secure and nurturing family home. We have different types of foster care including: short-term foster care, permanent foster care, respite foster care, kinship care & open adoption.

  6. One or more foster parents provide the day-to-day care for a child on behalf of a foster care licensee, such as a children's aid society. Licenses to provide foster care are issued by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services under the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017 .

  7. Different types of fostering. Every child is different and each has their own unique care needs. To help us meet them, we provide a variety of foster homes. These include short term fostering, parent and child fostering, permanent or long-term fostering as well as short break care (previously called respite care) among others.

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