Mockingbird Family Model “hub homes” support families PROGRAM PROFILE by AdoptUSKids · Published March 23, 2015 · Last modified August 1, 2019 “Hub homes” offer families mentoring, respite, social activities, and other supportive services.
In-home services to keep adoptive and guardianship families together PROGRAM PROFILE by AdoptUSKids · Published March 23, 2015 · Last modified January 11, 2021 The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services contracts with private agencies provide intensive, in-home services to improve family functioning and children’s behaviors.
FosterAdopt Connect supports parents through public and private partnerships PROGRAM PROFILE by AdoptUSKids · Published March 22, 2015 · Last modified July 29, 2019 FosterAdopt Connect recruits, trains, and supports foster, kinship, and adoptive parents with services, including parent mentoring, specialized support groups, and in-home residential treatment in parts of Missouri.
Kennedy Krieger Institute therapeutic foster care program PROGRAM PROFILE by AdoptUSKids · Published March 22, 2015 · Last modified August 1, 2019 This therapeutic foster care program in Baltimore works with children who have experienced complex trauma and are at risk for institutional placements and trains and supports foster parents.
KEEP trains and supports foster and kinship caregivers PROGRAM PROFILE by AdoptUSKids · Published March 22, 2015 · Last modified July 29, 2019 KEEP’s 16-week program improves outcomes and placement stability for children ages 5-12 in Oregon, New York City, Baltimore, and 12 sites in England.
Colorado program provides mentoring and skill building PROGRAM PROFILE by AdoptUSKids · Published March 22, 2015 · Last modified November 17, 2020 This Colorado program provides children ages 9 to 11 with weekly mentoring and therapy.