What is a foster parent?

A foster parent is a trained and licensed adult who cares for children in the foster care system in their own homes. This provides children a safe and nurturing environment until a permanency plan can be achieved, such as reunification with their biological families or adoption.

Foster parents are asked to complete an application, attend training and submit to a home study before being licensed and allowed to have foster children in their homes.

Last Update: December 18, 2025
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