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Building families through foster care & adoption
If you’re considering expanding your family through fostering or adoption, you don’t have to navigate the process alone. Casa de los Niños is your dedicated partner. We focus on providing you with compassionate guidance, clear and quick information and consistent support so you can approach the certification process with confidence and peace of mind.
Why choose foster care?
We believe in supporting the whole family. Our dedication to care, support and community makes your fostering journey successful.
Unwavering support & experience
- Decades of Expertise: For over 20 years, we've been a trusted provider of foster care services, guiding countless families through this important journey.
- 24/7 Professional Backup: Receive round-the-clock, reliable support from our experienced foster care staff—we're here whenever you need us.
- Dedicated Advocacy: We stand by you, attending all case-related meetings and hearings to advocate for your family and the child.
- Mission-Driven Care: As a nonprofit organization, we always put the needs of children and families at the forefront of every decision.
Inclusive & comprehensive services
- Open Arms Policy: We warmly embrace all families, including LGBTQ+ parents, single parents, and families from every culture and walk of life.
- Full-Service Collaboration: Benefit from seamless access to our in-house behavioral health services, ensuring integrated support for complex needs.
- On-Site Early Education: Foster families gain priority access to the Kelly Early Education Center for children ages birth to 6, simplifying your care needs.
- Language Accessibility: Our staff is fluent in English and Spanish, and we provide interpretation services for many other languages.
Tools for success & connection
- Consistent Home Support: Receive monthly in-home support from your case manager to help you navigate challenges and celebrate milestones.
- Free Enrichment: Access free monthly family enrichment classes, offered both virtually and on-site in English and Spanish, to boost your skills and confidence.
- Community Connection: Join frequent family activities and engagement opportunities throughout the year to connect with other foster families.
- Resource Network: Gain immediate connection to valuable community resources and partnerships beyond Casa de los Niños.
- Developmental Home Certification: We offer guidance and support for families interested in pursuing Child Developmental Home certification.
The foster parent journey: your role
Becoming a foster parent is a big commitment, and we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Foster families play a vital, healing role in a child’s life by:
- Providing a stable, loving home. Offering a safe, predictable environment where a child can begin to heal from trauma.
- Championing a child's future. Working hand-in-hand with professionals and the biological family to support permanency—whether through reunification, adoption, guardianship or another planned living arrangement.
- Nurturing connection. Helping children maintain essential ties to siblings and other important people outside the home.
- Meeting complex needs. Patiently and collaboratively addressing the child’s specific medical, behavioral, emotional, and educational needs by working closely with the entire Child and Family team.
- Committing to growth. Participating in ongoing training to continuously develop and strengthen your skills relevant to foster care.
Getting started: events & contact
If you’re interested in opening your home, come meet our team and get your questions answered!
For more information or to RSVP, please call (520) 326-8250 or send us an email.
We welcome single and two-parent families and have no restrictions based on religious beliefs, ethnicity or sexual orientation.
Foster Parent Meet & Greets
Join us on the fourth Tuesday of every month from 5m - 7 p.m. to learn more about the process.
Location
Casa de los Niños, Moore Building, 1101 N. 4th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705
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Basic requirements for foster parents
These are the fundamental requirements needed to begin the licensing process:
- Age: You must be at least 21 years old (or 18 years old for adoption).
- Background check: All adults in the home must pass FBI and local criminal background checks and obtain a Level 1 Fingerprint Clearance Card.
- Residency: Must be lawfully present in the United States.
- Health & finances: You must be medically qualified by a health professional and able to meet your current living expenses.
- Home environment: Any children in the home must have a designated bedroom and their own individual bed.
- Couples: If you are married, both parties must complete all requirements.
Ongoing support for our licensed families
Once you are licensed, you become part of the Casa de los Niños family. You will be assigned a licensing worker dedicated to supporting you:
- Your personal advocate: Your worker will attend meetings with you, such as Child Family Team meetings, court, and Foster Care Review Board meetings, helping you advocate for the child or adult in your care.
- Continuous learning: They provide ongoing training and resources to help you strengthen your family relationships and better support the child’s needs.
- Community & connection: They coordinate fun family activities to help you meet and connect with other foster parents.
- Emergency help: Access to emergency on-call support whenever you need it.
Specialized and kinship care
Child and Adult Developmental Home Program
For individuals interested in caring for children and adults with developmental disabilities, Casa de los Niños offers the specialized training and support required for licensing.
If you believe a child in your care may qualify for developmental home services or has a disability, learn more about the Child and Adult Developmental Home Program
Kinship care services
In partnership with the Department of Child Safety (DCS), Casa de los Niños provides kinship services to support relatives who are caring for children in their family.
If you or someone you know is providing kinship care, please contact us for additional information and support at (520) 326-8250. We provide extensive support to families raising relative children.
Foster care staff
Interested in adoption?
If you are interested in adopting a child from foster care in Arizona, please contact us at (520) 326-8250 to learn more about this rewarding path to building your family.