Foster parents receive a variety of supports to help them nurture and care for children and youth who live in their home.
Foster caregivers are assigned a Foster Care Support Worker who works with them to develop a personalized plan for your ongoing learning, training, and support. We recognize the importance and benefits of ongoing training, and offer regular workshops and courses to enhance the knowledge and expand child-related skills for foster caregivers.
- Foster caregivers have access to peer support through the Foster Parent Association which helps to connect them with other foster parents.
- The Foster Parent Association meets regularly and provides support and a network of foster families with mutual interests.
- Foster caregivers/families receive a daily, non-taxable reimbursement for children and youth living in their home to cover the cost of food, shelter, and other living expenses. As well there are clothing and recreational allowances that vary according to the age of the child/youth.
- Health and dental coverage is provided by Children’s Aid Society.
- Foster caregivers also have access to relief/respite coverage.
If you are interested in becoming a foster parent, please call us to learn more or submit a Foster Parent Inquiry Form and a Foster Care Support Worker will reach out to assist you.