Utah Foster Care believes every child deserves a safe home with a loving family. By becoming a foster parent, you are also sharing your strength, your home, and your future—making a commitment to help, heal, and enrich the lives of abused and neglected children.
Children in foster care receive medical, dental, and mental health care through Medicaid. They qualify for free school lunches and various school fee waivers. Younger children also qualify for the WIC program for food. In addition to these support programs, foster families receive a modest financial reimbursement intended to offset the cost of caring for the children in their home.
Utah Foster Care also offers a variety of supports. From receiving mentorship from experienced foster parents, to support groups and topic-specific trainings, we’ve got your back!
Things to consider:
- How many rooms are available in your home?
- How much room do you have in your car?
- How do your biological children (if any) feel about fostering?
Resources:
Department of Child and Family Services Website
Want to learn more about becoming a Foster Parent?