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Foster Care

Children enter into foster care for many reasons, including abuse, neglect and abandonment. From the time a child enters the foster care system, the child has a "permanency goal" designed to ensure they will have an appropriate family with which to live.

Foster Care provides services, substitute care, and supervision for a child on a 24-hour basis until the child can return to his or her family or be placed in an adoptive home or another permanent placement.

View the personal story of two families who worked together to help a critically ill child recover and reunite with his parents.

Foster Parenting

While many families provide foster care homes for children, the need for more individuals willing to share their home and heart with a child is on-going. Being a foster parent has many challenges and rewards. All foster parents receive support as part of a team of individuals and agencies, working together in the best interests of each child.

The Norfolk Department of Human Services provides concurrent training for prospective foster and adoptive parents.   Click here for the 2008 Foster/Adoptive Parent Training Schedule.

 

Informational Brochures on Foster Care

Expectations of Foster Parents (PDF Link)
Be a Respite Foster Care Provider (PDF Link)
Invest in Tomorrow: Foster a Teen (PDF Link)
Foster a Medically Fragile Infant (PDF Link)

For more information on Foster Care or becoming a Foster Care Provider please contact:

Nancy Brock - (757) 664-6079 - Email

Adoption

Adoption provides children who are unable to be raised by their biological parents the chance to become permanent legal members of another family while maintaining genetic and psychological connections to their birth family.

Building a family by adoption is fundamentally different than building a family biologically, with lifelong implications for the adopted individual, the adoptive parents, and the birth parents. 

Before a child is adopted, Virginia law requires that the adoptive family have an approved home study performed by a licensed agency. The Norfolk Department of Human Services will assist you in this process.

Contact: Traci Brickhouse - (757) 664-7749 - Email

Considering Adoption?
Visit
www.heartgalleryva.org

 

 

Foster/Adoptive Parent Training Series

Addresses key issues and concerns of becoming a certified foster/adoptive parent under Virginia standards.

Key topics of discussion:

  • Qualities of Successful Foster/Adoptive Parents
  • Income requirements
  • Living accommodations

Call Nancy Brock at 664-6079 for information on how to register - See the schedule for the 2008 calendar year.
 
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