To be eligible to become a foster parent, you:

  • Must be at least 21 years old and have lived in the community for at least six months; an active member of a local Christian church; married with a stable marriage for at least one year, or single living independently; in good health (a physician’s statement is required).
  • Must meet your county’s home safety requirements, have sufficient bedrooms, and have reliable transportation.
  • Must demonstrate emotional stability and have supportive character references; be financially stable; be able to successfully pass background screening requirements (fingerprinting is required); agree to discipline without physical punishment; be willing to work with social workers/case workers, other professionals, and the child’s biological family; attend a 21-hour foster parent training class such as PRIDE, Passport 2 Parenting, Professional Parenting, etc.
  • Must not be currently employed by One More Child.

The state of Florida provides monthly subsidies to foster parents/families that helps pay for a child’s expenses. Learn more about the state’s commitment to foster care, current board rates, etc. by clicking here.

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Not every child has the benefit of a loving, caring mother and father to teach them valuable lessons and help them navigate the ups and downs of life.

Many children have experienced severe trauma and/or loss and they need people to speak truth and love into their lives and provide guidance during their formative years. Get started today to see how you can change a child’s life.

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