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Child Welfare Services

Child Welfare Services

Every child deserves safety, stability, and hope.

What is Child Welfare?

Child Welfare is the support and protection of children and young adults who have experienced abuse, neglect, or family instability. In simple terms, it’s about making sure every child has:

A safe, loving home
Caring adults to guide and nurture them
The tools and support they need to grow, heal, and thrive

At The Children’s Center, we make this possible through programs that provide safe homes, permanent families, and life skills for young adults transitioning out of foster care.

Our Programs

Explore how you can help children and young adults find the stability, care, and guidance they need:

Become a Foster Parent

Provide a safe, nurturing home for children in need
Receive training, education, and support to help children in foster care heal and thrive

Become an Adoptive Parent

Give a permanent, loving home to a child who does not have a family.
Receive guidance and support throughout the adoption process and beyond

Support a Young Adult (YASS)

Help youth ages 16–21 leaving foster care gain life skills, mentorship, and independence
Connect a young adult with resources to succeed as they transition into adulthood
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