HAVE QUESTIONS?
WE HAVE ANSWERS
Check out the short list of qualifications, here. You can also discover more about the children who need homes—and why they are in foster care. Maybe you’re interested in adopting through foster care. If you wish to care for a child you already know, check out our information about kinship placements through DCFS.
EVENTS
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THE CHILDREN
KEEPING CHILDREN IN THEIR CULTURE MATTERS
Children in foster care come from all backgrounds—most share a background of abuse or neglect. They can be newborns, toddlers, or teenagers. They come from every part of the state and every race, religion, and socio-economic group. In many instances, their parents have unresolved substance abuse issues.
In Utah, we urgently need foster families to provide safe and affirming homes for children, siblings, and teens.
WHEN REUNIFICATION ISN'T POSSIBLE
ADOPT THROUGH FOSTER CARE
There are two ways to adopt children from foster care: the first is foster-to-adopt; the second is adopt a waiting child. Regardless of the path you take, adopting through foster care is an option for those seeking to grow their families.