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  1. Foster Care refers to the provision of planned temporary substitute parental care to a child by a foster parent. It is an important step towards the child’s return and reintegration to his/her biological parents or placement with an adoptive family.

  2. RA 10165 otherwise known as the Foster Care Act of 2012, is an act to strengthen and propagate foster care for abused, abandoned, neglected and other children with special needs, providing appropriations, therefore and for other purposes.

  3. Assistance to a Foster Child. – (a) Foster Child Subsidy. – A foster child, through the agency, shall be entitled to a monthly subsidy from the DSWD, subject to existing government auditing rules and regulations.

  4. Explore DSWD’s Adoption & Foster Care Program in the Philippinesproviding loving homes and hope for children in need. Learn more about it here.

  5. To become a foster parent or foster family, you’ll need to get a foster care license through a child placing agency for foster care like ROHEI Foundation. You may also approach the Department of Social Welfare and Development, NORFIL Foundation, and Parenting Foundation, which can facilitate this for you.

  6. Foster parents offer foster children in need of protection a chance to belong and grow in loving family environment. 2. Foster parents are able to empower foster children in overcoming challenges and nurturing their strengths essential to their holistic development. 3.

  7. Through the DSWD, individuals or couples who are interested in fostering children can do so. They are asked to take care of the children in their homes and provide them love, affection and attention. When foster parent agrees to become one, they must meet certain requirements set by the government.