Adopt Kansas Kids
At Adopt Kansas Kids, we help children find a place where they belong in a loving, caring home with people who will always be there for them.
We believe every child deserves a loving, caring home and a family they can call their own. At Adopt Kansas Kids, we help children find where they belong and people who will always be there for them.
As an adoptive parent, are you feeling stuck? Have a question about the system? Wishing you had someone at the table on your side? Navigating the child welfare system as you try to serve your child's best interests can be tricky and overwhelming.
Services and information
- Adoption
- Other
Requirements to become a foster parent
Start by researching the state requirements for new parents. In Kansas, all foster parents must:
- Be 21 years or older
- Maintain financial stability
- Live in a safe and comfortable home
- Pass the home inspection
- Provide enough personal space for a foster child
- Clear a background check (all adults in the house)
- Have a valid driver's license and an insured vehicle
- Finish required foster parent training
- Complete the Home Study Process
Good foster parenting requires your best effort, but not "perfect" parenting. Spend time to learn about the foster care system and the information given to you during training and orientation. Once you have become a licensed foster parent, focus on your foster child's wants, needs, and overall well-being.
To learn more about becoming a foster parent in Kansas, contact your local child-placing agency. These social service agencies are state-approved to match foster children with licensed foster care homes.
Every foster agency provides orientation, where you will receive information about foster care and how to obtain a license. Orientation will help you decide if fostering a child is the right path for you and your family. If you are married or in a relationship, ask yourselves questions before committing to fostering together.
After orientation, your next step is the family assessment process, including the Home Study. A social worker at your local child-placing agency will help you through every step.
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Aug 23, 2023
Great organization loved donating to them