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If you want to learn how you can support children and young people in foster care, you are in the right place. Whether you're looking to become a resource (foster) parent, provide respite care, support a relative who is in foster care, find training, or help in other ways – the information below will help you get started.
Become a resource parent
Resource parents provide safe and supportive homes for children in foster care. Children stay with resource parents while birth families get support and services. Resource parents help children stay connected to their birth families. The goal is to safely reunify children with their families whenever possible.
Learn how to become a resource parent
Have questions?
Get connected
ODHS partners with Every Child Oregon to recruit and support resource families. If you are ready to take the next step, fill out the Connect form on their website or call 800-331-0503. Every Child Oregon will be in touch within 2 days.
Fill out the Connect form
Become a certified respite provider
Certified respite providers let resource parents take breaks and recharge by caring for children on a short term basis. Respite care can be a few hours to more than a few days. It's a great way to support families in your community!
Learn how to become a certified respite provider
Have questions?
Get connected
Fill out the Connect form
Support a relative in foster care
Extended family members can play an important role for children and youth in foster care. You can become a resource parent for your relative or get involved in many other ways.
If a child in foster care is related to you:
Learn more
Training and support
We have a variety of services and trainings to make sure you are successful and supported.
Other ways to help
There is a way for everyone to make a difference.
We're here to support you and answer your questions.
Use the list below to find your Resource Family Retention and Recruitment Champion. You can search or filter the list to find your county. Be sure to click "add filter."
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