Foster Parents
Foster parents are individuals or couples who provide temporary care for children who cannot live with their biological families. This arrangement is often necessary due to issues such as neglect, abuse, or family crises. Foster parents offer a safe and nurturing environment, helping children to heal and grow while they await reunification with their families or a permanent placement.
The process of becoming a foster parent typically involves training and background checks to ensure the safety and well-being of the children. Foster parents work closely with social workers and agencies, such as Child Protective Services, to support the needs of the children in their care.