Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc.
Clients, staff, volunteers, donors... We’re from many backgrounds and many walks of life, but we are all part of the Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona family.
Together, our work touches lives, every day, in great and small ways. While our services are many, one thread binds our work together: We help children, families, and individuals live with independence and dignity.
All children need a nurturing and safe home. When children are removed from their parents’ custody by the Department of Child Safety (DCS), they need physical and emotional safety. We recruit and prepare families to welcome children into their homes and care for them. To show our commitment to the children and the foster families, we offer on-going supportive services to enhance the foster family experience
Services and information
- Traditional Foster Care
- Emergency Foster Care
- Respite Foster Care
- Adoption
- Other
Requirements to become a foster parent
Every state has a set of requirements for foster parents. To be a foster parent in Arizona, you must meet the state's minimum requirements to provide foster care. If caring for children in Arizona's foster system is your goal, you must:
- Be 21 years of age or older
- Pass a criminal background check
- Complete a Home Study
- Pass a home safety inspection
- Qualify for a fingerprint clearance card (all adults living in or frequently visiting the child at home)
- Be capable of caring for a child
- Receive a doctor's statement that you are healthy enough to provide care
- Offer a safe and caring home environment
- Maintain financial stability
Ratings and Reviews
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Jun 24, 2018
(Translated by Google) good lawyers
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Buenos abogados
May 04, 2018
I recommend this facility to the public as they are friendly and willing to help
Jan 03, 2018
Great employees trying to help people
Dec 17, 2017
Great naturalization services. It also helps the community in a wide variety of ways.
Nov 18, 2017
Very dedicated folks who do a great deal of good with limited resources. There is no religious test. The only requirement is need.