
FPAWS “We are families helping families”
FPAWS is in support of keeping families together whenever possible; of working to make sure that it is always possible when it is in the
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FPAWS is in support of keeping families together whenever possible; of working to make sure that it is always possible when it is in the
Education Resource Wednesday is back! Education Resource Wednesday returns next week from 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 20, over Zoom! September’s session is “Education Resources and Programs for Student
If your child receives Washington State Medicaid, they may be eligible for the Community First Choice (CFC) Program. (All foster children receive Medicaid through Coordinated Care.
Kitsap Foster Care Association is holding a Backpack event on Aug 9th MUST Register by Aug 6th! www.tinyurl.com/KFCABackpacks Open to ANY foster, kinship, suitable other, etc
Do you want to meet and connect with other local foster and kinship carers, or do you want your kids to meet other kids in
DCYF Begins Issuing Initial Licenses for Kinship Caregivers via DCYF Initial license is a new type of license that took effect July 1, 2023, created in
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network Multisystem Involved Youth Collaborative Work Group and Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy Center for Juvenile Justice Reform
There are about 18,000 kinship caregivers in King County alone, and over 100,000 children in WA living with someone other than their parents. As the
FREE parenting class available in Mason and Thurston Counties in January – Guiding Good choices! Offered by WA Family Education and Support Services in collaboration
The Alliance has announced two special events that will help you better incorporate indigenous cultural elements into your home for the benefit of the children
Child Welfare Information Gateway sent out a reminder for Kinship Care month, linking to their page of resources about and for kinship caregivers If you’re
Resource Fairs provide connections to medical and educational services, tangible goods and community connection through food, refreshments and giveaways for kinship and relative caregivers with