Sentences with phrase «considered as a foster home»

To be considered as a foster home for our organization, you must:
You'll be asked to sepcify at the volunteer orientation if you would like to be considered as a foster home.
To be considered as a foster home, please complete the following application.

Not exact matches

IRS Publication 17 lists other requirements for an individual to be considered unmarried, such as their home being the main home of a child (natural, adopted or stepchild) for more than half the year or a foster child for the entire year.
If you are considering becoming a foster home for one of our pets, please fill out the Foster Application and someone will be in touch with you as soon as possible.
Please consider adopting or fostering as she has very little time in her foster home due to cats.
I enjoyed my first experience as a foster mom and I hope you will consider opening your home up to a rescue Cavalier or if you have the ability to be a foster mom the demand for good foster care is desperately needed by all rescue groups across the country.
Each dog I wanted to consider bringing in to my home would have a person handling their file as well as a foster home.
If you decide, after careful consideration, that you would still like to be considered as an adoptive / foster home for RMIWA, please let us know.
If you think you are interested in being considered as a foster or adopting home for one of these hounds, please read the below very carefully before making your final decision.
Children in the home must be over the age of 5 yrs to be considered as a foster.
Open your home to an abandoned, abused or special needs animal and provide temporary foster care or adopt a homeless dog or cat - please consider special needs animals as well.
You are considered «active» if you participate in any committee, at any level (such as fostering occasionally, checking PA references, or doing home visits, or working at an occasional fundraising event.
As a first step, we invite you to visit our Facebook page to learn more about our current foster dog, and consider finding a place for him / her in your home (or perhaps you know someone who might be interested).
As with shelters, do not let this deter you from considering adopting from a rescue that uses foster homes.
Florida considers factors including which parent serves as the child's primary caregiver, whether each parent can provide a stable home environment, the bond each parent has with the child, each parent's ability to help foster the relationship between the child and the other parent, the child's preference and any evidence of spousal or child abuse.
Younger children removed from their parent (s) are at great risk as they and their siblings are frequently placed in a multitude of foster homes before they are considered for adoption thus creating a downhill spiral.
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