A Family for Every Child

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1675 West 11th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97402
United States

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DayHours
Monday 8:30 AM-5 PM
Tuesday 8:30 AM-5 PM
Wednesday 8:30 AM-5 PM
Thursday 8:30 AM-5 PM
Friday 8:30 AM-5 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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A Family For Every Child (AFFEC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to finding permanent and loving adoptive families for waiting foster children. To accomplish our mission, we focus on finding loving and permanent families for children who the foster care system considers “hard to place.” The children who fall into this category are usually older, ethnically diverse, part of a sibling group, or have severe physical, emotional, and/or developmental challenges. AFFEC began as the vision of its founder and Executive Director, Christy Obie-Barrett. Christy drew upon her own firsthand experiences as a tireless child advocate and mother of nine adoptive and three biological children. Christy and dozens of dedicated volunteers formed AFFEC in October 2006. The organization has grown into one focused on locating permanent and loving adoptive families for waiting foster children and identifying and reconnecting lost family members with older foster children who might otherwise end up homeless and have little hope for a bright future.

Serving Families, Children, and Agencies Nationwide / A Family For Every Child is dedicated to finding loving, permanent families for every waiting foster child.


Services and information

  • Adoption

Requirements to become a foster parent

Foster parents receive a reimbursement or payment to help with care costs. According to the Oregon Department of Human Services, the Oregon foster care rates are as follows:

  • Base rate payment of $693 per month (age 0-5 years)
  • Base rate payment of $733 per month (age 6-12)
  • Base rate payment of $795 per month (age 13 - 20)

These payments are meant to help cover the costs of food, clothing, housing, transportation, personal care items, etc. Parents may also receive a shelter care payment.

The DHS or private foster care agencies provide flexible training opportunities, on-call support, access to a network of professionals, support groups, and respite care.

Respite care gives full-time foster parents a break when needed or allows them to address emergency situations.

With Love Oregon is a non-profit that supports foster families by providing clothing and supplies to young children. Parents can get clothing, diapers, car seats, and more.

211info is a non-profit that provides parenting education, parent-to-parent networking, helplines and support groups, and much more. Resource families can find many types of support on their website.


Ratings and Reviews

Average user rating

4.3 / 5
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Terrence
Jul 30, 2023

Unorganized, unhelpful, unprofessional. Does nothing to help kids in need, can't offer anything but platitudes to searching families. No support or empathy in staff.

Rating: 1

Spencer Connors
Sep 21, 2021

If you like being talked down to, gaslit, being paid one person's wage for 3 peoples jobs, watching people leave in the middle of a shift, being yelled at, well you're in luck . A family for every child is hiring

Rating: 1

XDCycle
Sep 15, 2020

wonderful organization. Helping kids in difficult situations like neglect, poverty, foster find loving homes and mentors.

Rating: 5

Aimee Lahey
Dec 15, 2018

Great nonprofit finding forever families for foster children

Rating: 5

Brock Lynch
Jan 09, 2018

I think it's great what they do for foster kids. I tried volunteering here but couldn't see the point if it couldn't become a paid job at some point. Still, everyone was friendly and treated me nicely.

Rating: 5