Rising Ground
Home and family are the center of every child’s life. But what happens if that center falls apart? Who do children turn to?. Our Family Foster Care program provides safe and nurturing care in the homes of trained foster parents to children who temporarily cannot be with their birth families. At a time when it is needed most, we provide the caring support a child needs and, most importantly, deserves.
Grounded in our roots as an orphanage founded in 1831, we have been looking after and caring for children who have been unable to live with their parents for nearly two centuries – offering the commitment, encouragement, and resources that help guide a child’s and his/her family’s future toward a positive path. While working to ensure that the comprehensive therapeutic and educational needs of children are being met during this traumatic time in their lives, we concurrently work with birth parents to get them the help they need so they can be reunited with their children.
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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Feb 05, 2017
HORRIBLE. JUST HORRIBLE DONT GO TO THIS SCHOOL EVEN IF YOUR LIFE DEPENDED ON IT. I ATTENDED FROM '03 TO '05 I COMPLETELY BLAMED MY PARENTS FOR PUTTING ME HERE AFTER MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADUATION. THANK GOD WHEN I LEFT NEW YORK IN 2005 I WAS PLACED BACK IN REGULAR ED. WHERE I WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE ENTIRE TIME AND I GRADUATED ON TIME TOO. IF I WAS STILL THERE I WOULD HAVE ENDED UP GRADUATING WHEN I TURNED 21. NO THANK YOU
May 22, 2016
Great job opportunities.. Caring staff and corporation
Feb 20, 2015
Horrible school the school hit evereybody in the school hit me the students bullied me slamed me Mr sharma and Ms richie were the only good teachers there i do not recomend this school to nobody unless you want death for your child
Jan 20, 2014
What a horrible place this is. This institution placed me in a foster home at the age of
five in which I was emotionally and sexually abused. The social worker was useless when she would make her visits every three months. This experience has affected my entire life and I hope that some day the doors of this place are shuttered.