Bridge Meadows Intergenerational Housing Community - Oregon
Bridge Meadows provides intergenerational support for children, caregivers, and older adults through intentional housing, programming, and therapeutic services.
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Bridge Meadows provides intergenerational support for children, caregivers, and older adults through intentional housing, programming, and therapeutic services.
The Kinship Program at Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine, Inc. offers training, guidance, and resources to help kin caregivers, provide safe and stable homes for the children in their care.
This guidebook discusses several important considerations and suggests a process through which tribes can develop locally appropriate standards.
Nationwide, grandparents, other relatives, and close family friends are raising over 2.4 million children whose biological parents are unable to do so for various reasons, including death, military deployment, and substance use.
The Montana Kinship Navigator Program and Kinship Connections of Wyoming provide kin caregivers with information and referrals to services and resources.
As the children in their care enter their senior year of high school, kin/grandfamily caregivers will be thinking about what comes next, including, potentially, higher education and how to pay for it.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Kin-Specific Foster Home Approval Standards, which are the only national model of such standards. They were developed by an array of national partners, including the Network, to help states take the federal option to implement separate, tailored foster care licensing standards for kinship families.
This resource spotlights the best practices and visionary approaches of three of these exemplary programs.
Colorado Kinnected Kinship Navigator (Kinnected) is a county-administered, state-supervised program under the Colorado Department of Human Services.
Navigating a child’s relationship with their parents can be one of the most difficult aspects of being a kin caregiver.