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By May 16, 2016November 2nd, 2020General, Parent-focused, Portraits

Singles make great foster parents!

It’s one of the most common myths we hear from people we talk to about foster parenting.

“You can’t foster a child in Utah unless you’re married, right?”

Wrong!

Utah Foster Care has trained and supported single men and women who have made excellent foster parents. Many of our single parents chose to care for older children. Some, like Nancy Zelenak, say they feel an enormous sense of satisfaction because they have had a profound effect on the lives of teenagers who really need someone willing to guide them through the ins and outs of growing up.

The process to become trained and licensed is exactly the same for single people as it is for married couples. The first step is to fill out our simple form below and one of our foster-adoptive consultants in your area will contact you to answer questions and explain the process. They will set up an initial interview with you, so you can decide if fostering is right for you.

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  • Tammy Shepherd says:

    I am sorry, the information I sent is correct, I just have so much love in my heart to give and guide it into positive, struggling with bills ,I am not a rich person, I am not looking for money just to help a child, my love and heart is big enough for what I would like to do to help,I have had more kid’s in the past..adopt me as their Mom in their eyes then I can truly count,just would love to help and give a child help and make them understand that their are true people out there to really help,not looking for money out of this except for keeping up on there Medical needs and we’ll being, not anything for me but the gratification of helping a Child of any race or religion or beliefs, I am very simple, I am LDS and love to get out and show what this world really does have to offer.Sincerely Tammy Shepherd at 801-989-6146.