Increasing the number of kinship caregivers in North Carolina March 4, 2020 by AdoptUSKids · Published March 4, 2020 · Last modified June 1, 2020 A graduate of the AdoptUSKids Minority Professional Leadership Development program talks about how increasing awareness of caregiver benefits is helping to reduce the number of children aging out of care.
Alabama Pre/Post Adoption Connections trains and supports families and staff PROGRAM PROFILE by AdoptUSKids · Published March 29, 2015 · Last modified July 29, 2019 APAC, a statewide program, offers services from recruitment and training to post-adoption support to families and staff in Alabama.
Yakama Nation supports kinship caregivers PROGRAM PROFILE by AdoptUSKids · Published March 29, 2015 · Last modified August 1, 2019 The Yakama Nation Kinship Program helps caregivers meet the needs of children in their care by connecting them with resources and necessary supports.
Seminole Nation provides ongoing support to children and caregivers PROGRAM PROFILE by AdoptUSKids · Published March 23, 2015 · Last modified August 1, 2019 The Family Services Department provides the full continuum of careāfrom investigation, to home study of a potential family, to ongoing work with the child, the birth parents, and the new caregivers.
Placer County wraparound support model PROGRAM PROFILE by AdoptUSKids · Published March 23, 2015 · Last modified August 1, 2019 This California program provides support to families to prevent out-of-home placements and increase the changes that children achieve permanency.
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.