November is National Adoption Month.

Our Foster Care and Adoption Program is still operating during the pandemic, so it is possible to open your home to a child in need!

What does it mean to foster-to-adopt?

The process begins when a child is placed in the home of foster parents. The ultimate goal throughout fostering is reunification with the child’s biological parents. If circumstances do not allow reunification, the child can be legally freed for the foster parents to adopt.

Here are a few other frequently asked questions that we receive regarding adoption.

What is Child & Family Services Looking for in an Adoptive Parent?

Are You Able to Choose the Child You Adopt?

How Much Does it Cost to Adopt (for Foster-to-Adopt cases)?

What Rights Do an Adopted Child’s Biological Parents Have?

What Observation Will Take Place Pre- and Post-Adoption?

Is there anything that you would like to know about the foster-to-adoption process? Send us your questions in the “Send Us A Message” box at the bottom of this page and we will get back to you with the answers!