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"A Link For Those Caring For Others' Children" (A 501 (c)(3) Non Profit Organization)

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Do You Have An Interest In Becoming A Foster Parent?
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Help & Love A Child In Need

You Can Make The Difference In The Life of A Child

All children deserve to live in a safe, nurturing and loving environment.  Have you ever thought about making that possible for a child in need of a temporary home?  San Diego needs foster homes for children, ages birth to 18 years.  On any given day, there are more children in care than foster homes available to care for them.  These children end up in group settings, with different caregivers daily.  Children of all ages need to know they are loved, they need consistency and they need to feel wanted.   Has the thought of helping one of these children tugged at your heart strings?

If you have thought about becoming a foster parent in San Diego County, but just aren't sure what is involved, or don't know how to go about getting the process started, call us at (760) 743-7781 or drop us a note at information@connectedthroughkids.com  We will walk you through the process,direct you to an orientation in your area, and assist you along the way as needed as well as after you become licensed.


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For a glimpse of What Challenges a Child in Foster Care Might Face, visit the How Kids Develop website and click on the "Children In Foster Care" link.

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