BECOME A FOSTER PARENT
Make an eternal impact in a child's life
Are you being called into the ministry of foster care? Is God calling you to be a foster parent? It takes a special heart to meet children where they are. Josiah White’s Foster Care is ready to walk alongside you through our three-step process to becoming a foster parent:
Orientation
Attend an orientation hosted by one of our regional teams.
Training
Receive industry-leading training on how to effectively foster.
Home Study
It is our honor to get to know your family, making sure you have everything you need to be successful in this ministry.
Frequently Asked Questions
Children can be placed in foster care for a wide range of reasons. Most enter care due to experiencing neglect, according to the Indiana Department of Child Services. Many have experienced abuse. All have experienced the trauma of removal. They are placed in foster care while their parent(s)/guardian(s) are given the opportunity, resources, and time to be better prepared to provide safety upon their return.
First and foremost, it takes a heart that is willing to meet a child where they are and invest in them for however long they are in your home. Beyond that, it requires training, licensure, and commitment. Our teams can walk you through the specific requirements and how they may apply to individual circumstances.
Fostering, at its best, is a ministry to the child and their family. Many opportunities exist to demonstrate love and compassion to families. Every circumstance is unique, and the amount of interaction can vary significantly. Whenever appropriate, we encourage foster families to interact with birth families and share updates about the care of their children.
Parenting is not easy. Foster parenting is also not easy. Through times of triumph and struggle, foster parents need quality, professional support. Through industry-leading training and 24/7 access to support, you will not walk this journey alone.
Yes. Foster parents receive a daily stipend for each child in care with their family. A child will also come with their own state medical insurance, which will cover medical, dental, and pharmaceutical needs.
Our staff takes pride in being flexible and working closely with a family to become approved. The average amount of time it takes for a family to become fully approved is about 3-4 months. We value efficiency and prioritize quality. Josiah White’s Foster Care goes the extra mile to invest in your family by providing evidence-based training in the Teaching Family Model. We do this to best ensure the quality experience of the foster family and the child they will serve.
No. Foster children must have individual beds. There are guidelines for room sharing, and our team can walk you through how those apply to your home.
It is important to note that most children come into care with the plan to reunify with their families. This plan must be supported by everyone involved with that child. Many children will be able to return to their families. Unfortunately, some will not be able to be returned and can be adopted by their foster parents or transitioned into an adoptive home.
In the State of Indiana, foster homes are needed for teens and children of all ages and for a wide array of specific needs. The greatest need is usually for homes that are willing to care for teens and sibling groups.
Complete the online form and one of our staff will be in touch with you shortly so we can answer all of your questions and get you scheduled for an Orientation session.