Foster Parent Info Session
Learn all about becoming a foster parent at our online info session!
Date and time
Location
Online
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
Are you interested in becoming a foster parent?
Join our virtual info session to learn more about the process! Whether you're just starting to consider fostering or have been thinking about it for a while, this session is perfect for you.
What to expect:
- Overview of the foster care system
- Requirements and elligibility
- Support and resources available
- Q&A session with experienced foster parent
During the session, you will gain insights into the process of becoming a foster parent, including the requirements and support available to you. Our Recruitment Worker will answer any questions you might have.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to make a difference in a child's life!
The Zoom meeting link will be emailed out 7 days prior, and again the morning of Nov. 28th to all registered attendees.
Currently, there are approoximately 485 children in the care of the Children's Aid Society of London & Middlesex, and only 121 foster homes. We are seeking homes that can offer both short and long-term care of children, for all ages. It is important to highlight that as with agencies across Ontario, there is an over-representation of transgender & non-binary youth, Black, and Indigenous children in care who deserve caregivers who can reflect & honour their unique identities. We believe that all children belong in supportive family-based care within their communities in order to thrive.
ABOUT US
The Children’s Aid Society of London & Middlesex (CASLM) provides services to vulnerable children, youth and families in Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. Accountable to the community as a whole, our mission is to ensure that all children and youth thrive in a safe, stable and loving family. The identity of the children, youth and families we serve is kept in the strictest confidence. Our hope is that our assistance will contribute to increase the well-being of children and youth through an effective, dynamic and child-centred/youth-centred organization.