The process of becoming a foster parent may seem complicated, but it doesn’t need to be. Take the first step today by finding out if your home and your family are prepared to welcome a child in need.
Washington State has over 10,000 children in foster care. Foster parents come to the aid of those children and their families, providing safety, security, love, and patience at a time when their world is being turned upside down.
You may know that you’re interested in becoming a foster parent, but you may not know how to get started.
That’s why we’ve created this free set of checklists to determine if you and your family are prepared to foster, along with a general overview of the licensing process, requirements, and commitments.
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