Good Shepherd Services
Many of New York’s children, youth, and families are working hard to be successful. We provide access to opportunity through high-quality programs designed to help individuals and communities thrive.
Good Shepherd Services takes a serious and rigorous approach to our work. We see limitless potential in the communities we partner with, and we implement our proven approach with new, innovative ways to respond to what children and families need.
We provide safe, temporary care in the homes of trained foster parents to children and adolescents who have been removed from their families for various reasons. We work intensively with birth parents and caregivers to get them the help they need so they can be reunited safely and permanently with their children. Children receive case management, medical, behavioral and educational evaluations and services.
Services and information
- Traditional Foster Care
- Emergency Foster Care
- Respite Foster Care
- Adoption
- Other
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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May 16, 2023
This agency places children with foster families who are abusive, causing emotional and physical damage to children. Where are the home inspections? What does it take to shut this place down and make them accountable for their actions? This is not a community based business this is a money making business and that will always be their priority.
They don’t care about reuniting the children with their families, they don’t care who they hire or the quality of service they provide, and they care even less about the safety of these children. You are not a GOOD SHEPHERD!
Nov 08, 2022
They really care. And do everything they can to help.
Aug 10, 2022
THIS PLACE NEEDS TO BE SHUT DOWN ALREADY DAVID NEEDS TO BE REMOVED AS WELL!!!! SICK OF THIS AGENCY I WOULDVE BEEN HAD MY CHILDREN BACK IF THEY WEREN'T PART OF MY CASE CLOSE THIS DOWNNNNN
Apr 20, 2022
It amazing how u call them and there no answer but when they call u it a must the supervisor Yanesa don’t really care and has no heart and if you don’t have one u should not work with kids and family
Jun 03, 2021
One of the worse places ever
All those who work there a rude and miserable especially Sade
She is rude and is not there to help families reunite. Just because she doesn’t like you doesn’t give her any rights for her to make false accusations. Hello there are cameras all over