
New Mexico Foster Care and Adoption – AdoptUSKids
Fostering is when you care for a child while their case worker decides if they can be safely reunited with their birth family. Many children are reunited, but many others cannot return to their birth families and …
NMCYFD | New Mexico Children, Youth & Families Department
By embracing the responsibility of foster parenting or adoption, you play a pivotal role in making a tangible difference within our communities.
How to become a Foster Parent | Foster Care
Foster parents must be at least 21 years old, pass background clearances, and be in good physical health. Our most successful foster parents are open-minded, dependable, patient and willing to try …
Becoming a Foster Parent | National Foster Parent Association
In foster care, the children are provided with a safe, nurturing, loving family for a temporary period of time. There are many types of foster care, including traditional care, emergency/shelter care, …
Become a Foster Parent - Foster US Kids
Foster US Kids has compiled a list of each state's public and private foster care and adoption resources and child-placing agencies. Click on your state to learn: Caring for children in the foster care system …
Foster parenting - AdoptUSKids
Foster parents play a critical role in helping children heal. They show children stability and teach them life lessons that last a lifetime—and potentially affect future generations. In the past, the foster …
Getting started - AdoptUSKids
Educating yourself, contacting an agency, and attending an orientation meeting are the first steps toward adopting and/or fostering. Although it costs little (if anything) to adopt from foster care, the process of …