Children's Home of Poughkeepsie
The Children’s Home of Poughkeepsie is a proud partner of the Wendy’s Wonderful Kids® program, which is the signature program of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption and establishes innovative co-investment partnerships with states to support the hiring of adoption recruiters who implement an evidence-based, child-focused recruitment model. This model has been proven to be up to three times more effective at finding permanent homes for children who have been lingering in foster care the longest.
Empowering children and families to achieve optimal health and well-being and a world where every child and family has access to the tools, skills, and support they need to thrive.
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Requirements to become a foster parent
Raising foster children is a rewarding and life-changing experience. You can make a real difference in a child's life, helping them on a path toward success.
Remember that fostering affects the whole family, so talk to your partner and biological children if you're considering this journey. Learn more about what to expect and ensure it fits your lifestyle. You must be healthy and have enough time and energy to care for a child and meet their needs. This is important for gaining foster parent approval because every child must have this foundation of support.
Each state has requirements for foster parents. In New York, applicants must:
- Be 21 years of age or older
- Live in a safe and stable environment
- Have enough space for a foster child
- Show financially stability
- Prove that all family members are in good health
- Pass a background check
- Clear a home safety inspection
- Attend required foster parent training
- Complete the Home Study process
- Provide a minimum of three character references
Foster families in New York can rent or own their homes. Adults can become foster parents no matter their marital or divorce status. All adults who are living in the home with foster children must pass the New York required criminal background check. Every adult must complete both state and federal background checks and undergo fingerprinting.
Interested candidates can make the first call to foster services and get the approval and licensing process started. Contact the New York Office of Children and Family Services (NYOCFS) or your local Department of Social Services (DSS). The first step after expressing interest will be to attend a foster orientation. Potential foster parents can learn about the approval process at the event and get questions answered by a foster child advocate.
The foster parent training requirement begins with pre-service training. After getting licensed, foster parents must participate in ongoing training and educational programs.
Ratings and Reviews
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Dec 09, 2018
not the best placement for kids who want to go on home visits, have a family to go home to, and want a short stay. they only have like 2 workers so the process is low as hell, your kid won’t be going on home visits for months. usual kid stays over a year even when they’re time is only 6 months to a year. staff can be super disrespectful at times for no reason, just because they’re having a bad day. would not recommend this place for anyone tbh unless the kid doesn’t have any family and is probably going to end up staying there til 18 or 21. only good thing they have is a young mothers program.
Oct 16, 2018
A WONDERFUL PLACE DOING REALLY GOOD WORK.
Sep 11, 2018
A Wonderful environment for kids
Jul 20, 2018
Very nice place
Mar 07, 2018
Don't have anything positive to say.