District of Columbia Child and Family Services Agency

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Contact Information

200 I Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003
United States

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DayHours
Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours

Over 500 District children and teens are living outside their birth homes under the care of the public child welfare system. All these young people deserve to grow up with the security, guidance, and support only a family environment provides. What’s more, they deserve to know their community cares. Yet nearly half of all District children and youth in care are placed in Maryland. We need more foster homes in the District to keep children in their community.

CFSA continuously recruits, trains, and licenses District residents to be foster parents. CFSA offers two pathways to adoption from the public child welfare system: foster to adopt and child-specific adoption.


Services and information

  • Traditional Foster Care
  • Emergency Foster Care
  • Respite Foster Care
  • Adoption

Requirements to become a foster parent

Because there aren't enough foster parents in the District of Columbia, many foster kids end up living in nearby Maryland. However, D.C. has its own minimum requirements for licensing foster parents. Parents for District foster children need must:

  • Be at least 21 years old
  • Prove financial resources to support a child
  • Rent or own a home
  • Show you are healthy enough to care for a child
  • Provide enough space in the house for each foster child
  • Complete 30 hours of training
  • Pass a Home Study

There is no minimum parenting experience required. Foster parents in the District of Columbia can be single or married, with or without biological children at home. In fact, licensed homes are often a mix of biological and foster or adopted children.

You can work outside the home or be a stay-at-home parent. To help offset the costs of childcare, foster families receive assistance for every foster child in the home.


Ratings and Reviews

Average user rating

3.8 / 5
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Janice Speed
Nov 12, 2020

Every since the start of COVID19 the DCFS on Louisiana is making sure we eat! It's a good feeling deep down inside when you know that no matter what happens - your family won't go hungry. Kodos! I wasn't sure who I should tell this to, so I started at the top. I'm disabled and live on a very strict budget and can't always get what I need. I am a USAF Veteran. Thanks for making sure we are being so understanding.

Janice F. Speed
Resident of Central Louisiana
Again, Thanks for caring

Rating: 5

Artis Holland
Sep 28, 2020

To help any kids in need of a safe environment.

Rating: 5

Breaniya Smith
Apr 14, 2020

They don’t answer

Rating: 1

Kind Questionairest
Mar 09, 2020

Get paid lawyer to deal with these people. They really don't want to reunify families but they are suppose to help. Watch out for this agency and FIGHT LIKE NEVER BEFORE!!!

Rating: 1

Lois S.
Jan 29, 2020

Need more classes on site that are not court ordered

Rating: 5