Foster Parent
A foster parent is an individual or couple who provides temporary care for children who cannot live with their biological families. This arrangement is often made through government or private agencies, and foster parents play a crucial role in offering a safe and nurturing environment for these children until they can be reunited with their families or placed in a permanent home.
Foster parents are responsible for meeting the daily needs of the children in their care, including providing food, shelter, education, and emotional support. They may also work closely with social workers and other professionals to help the children adjust and thrive during their time in foster care.