Catholic Charities North Dakota
Our agency has been facilitating infant adoption and placing children into permanent homes since 1923. We are dedicated to serving both adoptive parents and birth parents. Our friendly and experienced social workers will assist you in preparing to build your family through adoption. The Pregnancy, Parenting, and Adoption Services program specializes in five types of adoption.
Our history, mission, and values at CCND are rooted in Christian faith, sustained by hope, and guided by charity.
We are guided by the fundamental principles of Catholic Social teaching, but our services have no limits – we serve all people, regardless of religious affiliation.
Services and information
- Adoption
Requirements to become a foster parent
The North Dakota Children and Family Services division is one of your biggest sources of support. You can contact them with questions or concerns, find educational materials, and connect with other support groups.
Foster parents also receive reimbursement meant to cover care costs. This modest monthly payment can vary depending on the child's age and whether they need special care. Clothing allowances and other material needs are also covered.
A foster child's health needs are covered by health insurance or Medicaid.
Licensing specialists also work with foster parents. You can contact them or your local case manager if you have questions.
The University of North Dakota Children and Family Services Training Center (CFSTC) provides parents with support groups and has educational opportunities for resource families.
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Jul 10, 2019
Managers in bismarck from hell
Sep 26, 2018
Jennifer was great, she had more inside like me then thought. She knew I was talking about. You help me part or the darkness!