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ILLINOIS FOSTER CARE SERVICES | BETHANY FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES

Illinois foster care services are supported 24 hours a day. Training is required for foster parents at all levels of care, as well as annual continuing education to enhance skills.

Traditional foster care serves youth who have been determined to be abused, neglected, or dependent.

Relative foster care allows children who have been determined to be abused, neglected, or dependent to be placed in the home of a relative.

Specialized foster care is designed for youth who have significant behavioral, developmental, or emotional problems and who require more intense services and monitoring.

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FOSTER CARE SERVICES | CENTER FOR YOUTH AND FAMILY SOLUTIONS, THE

Traditional Foster Care for children ages 0-18 whose families are unable or unwilling to meet the minimum standards of parents as defined by the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).

Specialized Foster Care provides intensive services to behaviorally challenged children ages 3-18. Relative Foster Care allows children who need to be placed out of their home to be placed with relatives.

Aftercare Program is specially designed to assist children and their families upon their return home from living with a foster family.

Other services include foster parent recruitment, adoption conversions.

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FOSTER CARE | LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES OF ILLINOIS

Assists individuals in Illinois in becoming licensed foster parents. Also provides follow-up training for foster parents to help meet the various needs of their foster children.

Services provided:

-- LCFS team provides guidance and support through the foster care experience.

-- Health insurance for the children placed in a foster home.

-- Therapy, counseling, and academic counseling, and special education services when needed.

-- Training programs, support groups, and newsletters geared to foster families.

-- Monthly financial support for the foster child(ren's) basic needs, including food, clothing, and housing costs.

-- Funding for daycare, after-school care, and extracurricular activities including sports and art programs for eligible children in foster care.

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FOSTER CARE | LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES OF ILLINOIS

Assists individuals in Illinois in becoming licensed foster parents. Also provides follow-up training for foster parents to help meet the various needs of their foster children.

Services provided:

-- LCFS team provides guidance and support through the foster care experience.

-- Health insurance for the children placed in a foster home.

-- Therapy, counseling, and academic counseling, and special education services when needed.

-- Training programs, support groups, and newsletters geared to foster families.

-- Monthly financial support for the foster child(ren's) basic needs, including food, clothing, and housing costs.

-- Funding for daycare, after-school care, and extracurricular activities including sports and art programs for eligible children in foster care.

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CAREGIVER RECRUITMENT | BRIGHTPOINT - NORTHERN REGION

Recruits and licenses homes for Traditional and Specialized foster care placement in the north-central counties of Illinois.

Foster parents cooperate with the court to set goals that ideally results in the return of the child to their family. If that is not possible, foster parents are asked to commit to permanency for the child.

Specialized foster care programs work to meet the special needs of physically, behaviorally, and emotionally challenged children and the foster families serving them. Provides intensive case management, comprehensive mental health services along with medical, developmental, and educational service specific to the child's needs.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment | Lutheran Social Services of Illinois - Aurora

Training, licensing, and support for people seeking to become foster parents, children in foster care, and their biological families. Foster parents also support each child’s connection to their family by providing transportation to or hosting sibling visits and visiting with parents.

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Become a Foster Parent - Camelot Care Centers - Matteson Regional Office

Camelot Care Centers specializes in higher-level foster care for children and adolescents who may need extra support. For that reason, they partner with their foster parents/homes to provide trauma-informed care and additional services, including in-home counseling, telepsychiatry, and therapeutic mentoring.

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Foster Care - One Hope United - Kenwood Office

One Hope United recruits and trains foster parents and provides myriad supportive services to children and families. One Hope United works to strengthen families, relationships, and communication to help children overcome adversity and look forward to a prosperous future. Parents who foster children through One Hope United have ongoing support that's only a call away.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment | ARDEN SHORE CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES - Foster Care Program

Places children who have experienced neglect and/or abuse in a safe home. Other services include: - Counseling services for children, foster parents, and birth parents - Children advocacy in court - 24 hour crisis interventions - Foster home monitoring - Referrals for birth parents to get help for issues that prevent them from being with their children

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FOSTER CARE | LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES OF ILLINOIS

Assists individuals in Illinois in becoming licensed foster parents. Also provides follow-up training for foster parents to help meet the various needs of their foster children.

Services provided:

-- LCFS team provides guidance and support through the foster care experience.

-- Health insurance for the children placed in a foster home.

-- Therapy, counseling, and academic counseling, and special education services when needed.

-- Training programs, support groups, and newsletters geared to foster families.

-- Monthly financial support for the foster child(ren's) basic needs, including food, clothing, and housing costs.

-- Funding for daycare, after-school care, and extracurricular activities including sports and art programs for eligible children in foster care.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment | State of Illinois: Department of Children and Family Services Alton Office

Identifies and enlists people who are willing to provide foster care for dependent children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect or abandonment.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment | State of Illinois: Department of Children and Family Services East St. Louis

Identifies and enlists people who are willing to provide foster care for dependent children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect or abandonment.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment | State of Illinois: Department of Children and Family Services Sparta Office

Identifies and enlists people who are willing to provide foster care for dependent children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect or abandonment.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment | State of Illinois: Department of Children and Family Services Carlyle Office

Maintains information about individuals who are willing to provide foster care for dependent children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect or abandonment.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment | Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois

Foster Care: Offers placement of children in foster care through a contract with DCFS and recruitment of foster families, as well as licensing of foster care homes. LCFS can help you become a licensed foster parent and provide support as you open your heart to children in need of a safe, loving home and be supportive to parents.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment | State of Illinois: Department of Children and Family Services Carlinville Office

Identifies and enlists people who are willing to provide foster care for dependent children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect or abandonment.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment | State of Illinois: Department of Children and Family Services Belleville Office

Identifies and enlists people who are willing to provide foster care for dependent children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect or abandonment.

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FOSTER CARE SERVICES | CENTER FOR YOUTH AND FAMILY SOLUTIONS, THE

Traditional Foster Care for children ages 0-18 whose families are unable or unwilling to meet the minimum standards of parents as defined by the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).

Specialized Foster Care provides intensive services to behaviorally challenged children ages 3-18. Relative Foster Care allows children who need to be placed out of their home to be placed with relatives.

Aftercare Program is specially designed to assist children and their families upon their return home from living with a foster family.

Other services include foster parent recruitment, adoption conversions.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment | State of Illinois: Department of Children and Family Services Wood River Office

Identifies and enlists people who are willing to provide foster care for dependent children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect or abandonment. Also, provides foster parent hotline.

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Become a Foster Parent - Association House of Chicago - Main Location

Association House of Chicago helps foster parents meet and exceed licensing requirements. Bilingual staff provide training and support throughout the time spent as a foster parent, so individuals and families can make a difference in the life of a child.

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Become a Foster Parent - Camelot Care Centers - Administrative and Itasca Regional Office

Camelot Care Centers specializes in higher-level foster care for children and adolescents who may need extra support. For that reason, they partner with their foster parents/homes to provide trauma-informed care and additional services, including in-home counseling, telepsychiatry, and therapeutic mentoring.

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Professional Foster Parenting Program - UCAN - Chicago Headquarters

The primary goal of foster care is to restore children safely to their families and foster parents play an essential function in helping the child and parents maintain their family bond during the period of separation. If a child cannot return home, foster parents may provide a permanent home. When this happens, the foster parents eventually assume legal responsibility for the child as the guardian or through adoption.

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FOSTER CARE | EASTERSEALS JOLIET REGION

Provides foster care and foster parents support with an emphasis on children with disabilities (though there are also children without disabilities in the program). Services include:

Foster home licensure.

Children's placements.

Case management.

Social work services.

Foster home training.

Respite Care.

Adoptions.

Family Support.

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Foster Care - Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois - Cook County Program Office

Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois can help interested parties become licensed foster parents and provide support as they open their homes to be parents.

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Foster Care & Adoption - Little City - Chicago Office

Little City is committed to recruiting and supporting foster/adoptive families to provide loving homes for youth ages 0-21 who have been identified as abused or neglected by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.

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