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FAQ on Family Time changes for HB1194
DCYF has put together an FAQ for caregivers on the changes to Family Time that apply as of this weekend, Sunday July 25. A core
DCYF has put together an FAQ for caregivers on the changes to Family Time that apply as of this weekend, Sunday July 25. A core
The expanded and newly-advanceable Child Tax Credit was authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act, enacted in March. In June, the IRS sent letters to
Tuesday, June 29, 20212:00 – 3:30 pm Eastern Time June is an important month to reflect on the role males play in protecting and nurturing
Announcement from Alliance CaRES: Amara will be joining CaRES as a contracted partner to lead the work providing support and resources to formal kinship caregivers
National Angels is a foster care support organization with chapters in multiple locations around the country, including three in Washington. Their motto is “Not everyone
Children in kinship and foster care automatically qualify for FREE ECEAP Preschool in WA, regardless of the guardian’s income. Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program
Family Education and Support Services is working jointly on a Kinship Caregiver Pilot program with the University of Washington and ALTSA. This Pilot will provide
Fostering Champs is a national advocacy organization aiming to help states recruit, retain and support stable foster parenting. They’d like your input! We are hoping
DCYF told FPAWS that all foster parents will be eligible for the vaccine under phase 1B2. Phase 1B2 begins on Wednesday March 17.
Join licensed foster parents, kinship caregivers, CPAs, tribal partners, and community organizations as they meet DCYF’s new Caregiver Recruitment and Retention Team! The virtual event
If you would like to learn more about becoming an FPAWS Family Time Network Visitation Supervisor, please join us on Thursday, March 11, 2021 at
Announcement from Camp to BelongWe are excited to let you know that plans are underway for a safe, in-person camp in June to reunite separated