
State Foster Care Agencies
State Foster Care Agencies are government organizations responsible for overseeing the placement of children who cannot live with their families due to safety or well-being concerns. They evaluate and approve foster homes, ensure proper care, and work to find permanency through reunification, guardianship, or adoption. These agencies also provide support services to foster children and caregivers, aiming to promote stable, nurturing environments during difficult circumstances. Their goal is to ensure children’s safety, health, and development while working toward long-term solutions for their families.