How is the #BacktoSchool transition going for your family? This https://t.co/NR7UjtMKDk podcast offers practical ideas from our friend, @HeatherTForbes to help your foster, kinship, and adopted kids thrive this year! https://t.co/XRPS0salQT
#fostercare#kinshipcare#adoption
Do you like shopping and supporting a good cause? Then this is the event for you! Shop at Deborah Jean & Co. the week of 9/27-10/1 and help support children in need of homes! Special Sip 'N Shop on 9/29!
MAPP is a 10-week training for prospective foster and adoptive parents. These classes help prospective parents make an informed decision to pursue foster parenting or adoption. Enroll today, call 585.232.5110 or email [email protected].
#fostercareawareness#fostercaresupport
MAPP Training Session starts 9/1/22!
This 10-week program helps prospective parents make an informed decision to pursue foster parenting or adoption.
Check out our website to learn more!
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#fostercare#childrenawaitingparents
Friends! We're in need of a small upbeat band for 1-2 donated hours for a CAP fundraiser @heads_three. May 10 for their #BeKind series event. Please msg us if you know of anyone. Thank you!
Sometimes the first step is hardest... but we're with you every step of the way. ❤
TONIGHT! Our FREE, Therapeutic Foster Care Info Meeting, Tues, April 19 at 6 pm on Zoom. Your questions ALWAYS welcome! RSVP [email protected] or (585) 232-5110.
#fosterparent#infomeeting
At NACAC, we believe birth family connections can be a crucial part of a child's journey. Sometimes, connections with siblings are a good place to start. NACAC author Jane Brown shares what she's learned about sibling relationships in the article below.
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We recognize all the social workers in the field--including our own Stacie Dailey and our social work interns--and celebrate their wonderful and important work! Thank you, thank you! #SocialWorkMonth
If we are to teach real peace in this world, and if we are to carry on a real war against war, we shall have to begin with the children. — Mahatma Gandhi