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On Being a Foster Parent: Using Your Home as a Place of Change

By: MaryLou Dovan MaryLou Dovan and her husband Andy are finishing their first year of foster care.  She teaches at Bradford Academy in Mebane, and they are members of Hope Chapel in Greensboro.   Have you heard the quote by

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Self-Care for Foster Parents

Self care is key to being a successful foster parent. Parenting is hard work, and foster parents often face unique stressors with the added transitions and varying needs of the children they care for. It’s important and necessary for foster

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Successful Foster Parenting

By Eleanor Beeslaar Being a successful foster parent involves being flexible and open to learning along the way. As a foster parent, you will be faced with unique challenges that you may not always know how to navigate right away.

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Becoming a Foster Parent

By Eleanor Beeslaar As you have been reading about being a foster parent over the past few days, you may be wondering how you become a foster parent in the first place? Becoming a foster parent involves several different requirements,

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What Role do Foster Parents Play?

By Eleanor Beeslaar Although foster care often involves temporary placements, foster parents can have a positive and lasting impact on the lives of the children they care for. Foster parents play an important role in cultivating growth, healing, safety, and

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What is foster care?

By Eleanor Beeslaar Before we get into the details of being a foster parent, let’s begin with defining foster care. Foster care is the temporary arrangement for an adult to care for a child or children whose birth parents are

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Being a Foster Parent

Being a foster parent means making a positive difference in the lives of children and families. Foster parents provide loving, nurturing, and safe homes to children. Foster parenting is a wonderful and rewarding process that can bring joy and satisfaction

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#FindHelpFriday: Seven Homes

Seven Homes is a foster care organization that works with children and prospective parents looking to adopt. A passionate staff of adoption agents, social workers, and case managers work with each individual child to help them find a caring home,

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Understanding the Challenges: Youth Aging out of Foster Care

May is National Foster Care Awareness Month, and we’re partnering with Youth Villages and the Guilford County Department of Health and Human Services Division of Social Services to shed light on the experiences of youth aging out of foster care

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Finding Strengths in Youth Aging Out of Foster Care

By Lavender Williams and Christine Murray On any given day, there are approximately 428,000 youth in foster care in the US (Children’s Rights). This number changes frequently due to children being reunited with biological families, children being added daily and

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