Foster Georgia

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2 Peachtree Street NW
19th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States

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DayHours
Monday 8 AM-5 PM
Tuesday 8 AM-5 PM
Wednesday 8 AM-5 PM
Thursday 8 AM-5 PM
Friday 8 AM-5 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

The Georgia Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) and Fox 5 Atlanta partner to sponsor Wednesday’s Child, an award-winning program and a national campaign with a proven track record of success aimed at increasing the number of adoptions of children in foster care. Featured children are usually past the age of eight (8), sibling groups and/or children with special needs who have been in the foster care system for some time and would love to be adopted into a forever family.

The desire and open heart to support children and families are among the most important criteria for becoming a Foster or Adoptive Parent. The ability to act as a positive role model, parent, mentor, and supporter for children, while their families rebuild, is the foundation of Partnership Parenting


Services and information

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

Requirements to become a foster parent

The DHS assists foster families with placement and ensures the child adjusts well to their new environment. Whether you have years of parenting experience or are relatively new to the idea, they have many support options for families. You can find plenty of information on the DHS/DFCS website or call them for more assistance.

Your local licensed child placement agency also places children in the foster system with carefully matched parents. Although foster care is temporary, it's crucial to find the right fit. That's why parents get a say in age range and gender.

There are also many state support groups for foster families that provide educational resources, services, and more. Connecting with these organizations and adding to your personal support network will be invaluable.

One of the best ways to become a better parent, whether you plan on fostering a child short-term or adopting, is to read as much as you can about Georgia's foster system. For instance, recently proposed bills would help to streamline parts of the state's foster care placement system.

You can find plenty of information available online for free as well. Blogs, podcasts, and videos are all incredibly useful ways to obtain new information about fostering.


Ratings and Reviews

Average user rating

2.3 / 5
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lauryn fairweather
Feb 14, 2023

They sold the building. Don’t go here for family and children services. They moved to a different location.

Rating: 1

Victoria Munnings
Jan 29, 2023

My mom needed to run bye to picked up her renewal application only afterward hours.

Rating: 4

Ray J
Jan 27, 2023

The most incompetent department...... May Tiffany soul forever hunt your incompetent team

Rating: 1

Sharday Herron-Austin
Jan 12, 2023

These sorry ppl gave my daughter to her homeless father without any paper work didn't help her nor me now my child in another state homeless not doing well in school! They dnt help nor protect they tear families apart! Sorry ol folks very pathetic

Rating: 1

Ebony Wilson
Jan 11, 2023

Of all the Divisions of children and families The Georgia division is a complete disgrace! Just trash the whole division. A bunch of heartless do nothings. Getting free paychecks from the state. IF the Caseworkers contact info happens to be correct they don’t return phone calls at all. They do not follow up and nothing is done in a timely manner except cutting off benefits of elderly & disabled ppl for little reasons. But able bodied adults get up to $1000 for making more children they cannot afford to care for.

Rating: 1