“Supporting a child and their family in reunification is a selfless and loving gift that foster parents offer to thousands of families every year. You’re not just fostering reunification, you’re fostering a future in which parents and their children can thrive” (Source).
Why Reunification is so important:
- Positive impact on parents
- Better Child Development Outcomes
- Less Stressful for Children
- Maintains Connections
ABA Celebrates Reunification Month
For wonderful stories, resources, and reunification information from the American Bar Association
Rise recognizes the need to support and organize BIPOC parents impacted by the child welfare system to effect systemic change.
Birth Parent National Network (BPNN)
BPNN promotes birth parents as leaders and strategic partners in prevention and child welfare systems reform.
Utah Courts-Navigating your Child Welfare Case
Want to learn more about becoming a foster parent in Utah?