The Dare County Department of Health & Human Services (DCDHHS) will be offering virtual Foster Parent Training classes beginning April 9, 2024. The 10 classes will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday evenings via zoom. Completion of these classes is one of the requirements for becoming a foster parent; other requirements will be discussed and completed during the classes.
DCDHHS is seeking foster parents to provide long-term, short-term, emergency, and respite care for children in our community.
“At any given time, there are 20 to 50 children in need of foster homes in Dare County,” commented Kelsey Fernandez, Foster Home Licensing Social Worker. “These children come into foster care under no fault of their own. We hope you’ll consider making a difference in the life of a child by becoming a foster parent.”
Foster care is intended to be temporary and placements can last anywhere from a night or two to a year or more. On some occasions, children may be unable to return home and another permanent plan such as adoption is possible. Children in foster care can range from birth to 21 years old, and foster parents are able to specify a desired age range for placements in their home.
For more information about foster parenting, please click here or contact Kelsey Fernandez at 252.475.5524 or Kelsey.Fernandez@darenc.gov to register.