Children Awaiting Parents (CAP) is a national nonprofit organization that
recruits adoptive families for children in foster care.
Funded by the State of Washington Children's Administration, in collaboration with NWAE and private adoption agencies in Washington, SRP combines enhanced outreach with targeted search efforts in order to
recruit adoptive families for these children.
Each of the following seven states are members of The Adoption Exchange and partner with us to
recruit adoptive families for children with special needs who are waiting in the foster care system for a permanent home.
Not exact matches
CAP's mission is to
recruit foster and
adoptive families across the United States
for children who have been waiting the longest
for a
family.
Includes information
for prospective and
adoptive parents; information about searching
for birth relatives; and resources
for professionals on
recruiting adoptive families, preparing
children and youth, supporting birth parents, and providing post-adoption services.
Little Rock, AR About Blog A Christian non-profit in close collaboration with the Arkansas DHS Division of
Children and Family Services focused on recruiting, training and equipping churches to support the needed Christian foster and adoptive families for the children in foster care in A
Children and
Family Services focused on
recruiting, training and equipping churches to support the needed Christian foster and
adoptive families for the
children in foster care in A
children in foster care in Arkansas.
Little Rock, AR About Blog A Christian non-profit in close collaboration with the Arkansas DHS Division of
Children and Family Services focused on recruiting, training and equipping churches to support the needed Christian foster and adoptive families for the children in foster care in A
Children and
Family Services focused on
recruiting, training and equipping churches to support the needed Christian foster and
adoptive families for the
children in foster care in A
children in foster care in Arkansas.
Little Rock, AR About Blog A Christian non-profit in close collaboration with the Arkansas DHS Division of
Children and Family Services focused on recruiting, training and equipping churches to support the needed Christian foster and adoptive families for the children in foster care in A
Children and
Family Services focused on
recruiting, training and equipping churches to support the needed Christian foster and
adoptive families for the
children in foster care in A
children in foster care in Arkansas.
For example, program staff might include a child welfare worker that is responsible for overseeing the implementation of a special program to recruit minority foster and adoptive famili
For example, program staff might include a
child welfare worker that is responsible
for overseeing the implementation of a special program to recruit minority foster and adoptive famili
for overseeing the implementation of a special program to
recruit minority foster and
adoptive families.
We
recruit and support parents who want to adopt
children in the foster care system who are legally freed
for adoption and have no identified
adoptive family; most have special needs, are older or are in sibling groups.
Adoption Without Boundaries: An Evaluation of AdoptUsKids.org Shows the Website Is Successfully Connecting
Children and Families Across all 50 States Child Welfare League of America Children's Voice, 16 (3), 2007 View Abstract Highlights the AdoptUsKids interactive database, a multifaceted project supported by the Children's Bureau, that is designed to recruit foster and adoptive families for children who are unable to live safely with their birth
Children and
Families Across all 50 States Child Welfare League of America Children's Voice, 16 (3), 2007 View Abstract Highlights the AdoptUsKids interactive database, a multifaceted project supported by the Children's Bureau, that is designed to recruit foster and adoptive families for children who are unable to live safely with their birth
Families Across all 50 States
Child Welfare League of America
Children's Voice, 16 (3), 2007 View Abstract Highlights the AdoptUsKids interactive database, a multifaceted project supported by the Children's Bureau, that is designed to recruit foster and adoptive families for children who are unable to live safely with their birth
Children's Voice, 16 (3), 2007 View Abstract Highlights the AdoptUsKids interactive database, a multifaceted project supported by the
Children's Bureau, that is designed to recruit foster and adoptive families for children who are unable to live safely with their birth
Children's Bureau, that is designed to
recruit foster and
adoptive families for children who are unable to live safely with their birth
families for children who are unable to live safely with their birth
children who are unable to live safely with their birth parents.
(2011) Offers numerous articles on the impact of technology on
child welfare practice, including guidance
for agencies considering a social media presence and a description of Arizona's use of videos to
recruit foster and
adoptive families.
In some cases,
child welfare professionals must
recruit potential
adoptive families for specific
children who are waiting
for adoption.
Recruiting and retaining resource
families Addresses how agencies can effectively
recruit and retain kin, foster, and
adoptive families for children who have been removed from their homes
Placement Stability and Permanency National Resource Center
for Diligent Recruitment at AdoptUSKids Offers ideas from the field and tools and resources that provide strategies and information related to
child - specific recruitment that can help
child welfare professionals
recruit foster,
adoptive, and kinship
families for specific
children and youth in care.
CAP's mission is to
recruit foster and
adoptive families across the United States
for children who have been waiting the longest
for a
family.
In her current role as Director of
Family Support Services, she is responsible
for developing and implementing services to
recruit, retain and support prospective
adoptive families from their first contact with MARE to the placement of a
child in their home.