Department of Family Services – Children, Youth and Families

CONTACT INFORMATION: Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
703-324-7500 TTY 711
12011 Government Center Parkway, Pennino Building
Fairfax, VA 22035
Oriane Eriksen
Director

Foster Family News – 2023 July

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Welcome to the 2023 July issue of Foster Family News, a monthly newsletter for current and potential Fairfax County foster parents. Our monthly newsletter shares resources, news, tips, events, and trainings relevant to foster and adoptive parents, children in care, and the resource workers who support them. 

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Foster Family Fun Appreciation Event!

woman giving child a toy planeFairfax County Foster Care and Adoption was so excited to partner with Foster the Family D.C. to offer a fun foster family event to kick off the summer on Saturday, June 10, 2023. This event was our way of showing appreciation for our fabulous foster parents who put it all on the line to support the children in foster care and their families. Each foster family is so loved, and we are grateful for you every day! Read More

 

 

VDSS Exceptional Circumstances Payment Pilot Program Extended

concerned woman looking at teen girlThe Exceptional Circumstances Payment Pilot Program for foster parents has been extended through June 30, 2024. This program provides time-limited funding to approved foster homes to make it possible for the foster parent to provide near constant supervision such as taking a period of leave from employment during an exceptional circumstance. The funding is intended to prevent the child’s displacement or allow for a placement to occur and address the child’s exceptional circumstances. Read More.

 

Foster Care Unit Success Story: Moving from Tragedy to Triumph

South County Foster Care UnitA near fatal overdose is the catalyst that propels a cadre of dedicated people working in county and community programs as well as relatives and foster parents to support two young children and their family through a separation. Read More.

 



 

Celebrating Families Who’ve Overcome Challenges to Reunification 

people mingling before event“I can honestly say that without this department and without the process, that my failure as a mother, would’ve been inevitable. It was the resource I needed to push myself in the direction I so badly needed and wanted to go in.” Learn more about our Reunification Month Celebration and the lived experience of a parent who ultimately benefitted from the intervention of Fairfax County Foster Care and Adoption.

 

 

Meet Mark, One of the Children Awaiting Adoption

MarkMeet Mark, a charismatic teen who loves telling hilarious jokes. He is a joy to be around and makes friends easily. Mark enjoys school and is a role model to others with his leadership skills. His teachers describe him as attentive, hardworking, and having a positive attitude. To learn more about Mark and how to become a foster to adoptive parent, check out our Children Awaiting Adoption page.


 

EVENTS CENTRAL

generic calendar graphicOn Demand Scheduling this Summer – Virtual Body Safety Classes 
The Body Safety Program is now offering 30-60-minute virtual classes to any Pre-K through sixth grade students living in Fairfax County. These one-on-one or small group classes emphasize online safety. Offered in English or Spanish.
 


Saturday, July 22, 10 a.m.- Noon – Game Time with the Washington Commanders. Hang out and play football and games with Team Captain Charles Leno, Jr. and teammates. Lunch and goodie bags provided.


Family PicnicFriday, August 4, 5-7:30 p.m. – Family Summer Picnic in Van Dyck Park hosted by Formed Families Forward
Kinship, adoptive, and foster families are invited to this picnic to enjoy free food, games, a magic show, a service project, activities for teenagers, and more. 

 


Saturday, August 12, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. – Textured Hair Care Workshop for transracial adoptive parents, foster parents, social workers, and caregivers offered by Foster the Family D.C. and Styles 4 Kidz. Includes an overview of basic hair care, types, textures, skincare, protective hairstyles, and practice styling. $30.


Department of Family Services graphic logoThe Department of Family Services supports families and county residents of all ages and stages of life – and that definitely includes foster parents and families! Like and Follow @FairfaxCountyFamilyServices for news, events, tips, stories, training opportunities and more.

SUPPORT GROUPS

A variety of organizations offer support to adoptive, foster, and kinship care families in our region. Register online for a preferred support group. 

Sunday, July 2, 7:30-9 p.m. – Formed Families Forward Virtual Peer Support Groups for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. 

Monday, July 10, 6:30-8 p.m. – Foster the Family D.C. Fairfax County Support Group for foster, kinship, and adoptive moms in Falls Church.

Wednesday, July 12, 6-8 p.m. – National Kinship Caregiver Support Group hosted by A Second Chance Inc. In Arlington, VA. 703-228-1556. 

Sunday, Aug. 6, 7:30-9 p.m. – Formed Families Forward Virtual Peer Support Groups for foster, adoptive, and kinship families.

Monday, Aug. 14, 6:30-8 p.m. – Foster the Family D.C. Prince William County Support Group for foster, kinship, and adoptive moms.

Monday, Aug. 14, 7 p.m. – Foster the Family D.C. Mom’s Gathering at Caboose Commons in Fairfax. 


Each newsletter will include this section to help answer questions, spotlight the people who support foster families, highlight the donors and sponsors who generously give to foster care programs and activities and friendly reminders for foster families to sign-up for trainings.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

question marksHow much can I spend on clothing for children placed in my home? What is reimbursable?

Answer: The Virginia Department of Social Services administers a yearly clothing allowance to all children in foster care. The amount depends on the age of the child and is listed on the Financial Agreement foster parents sign at the time a child joins their family. Read More.


Check out other frequently asked questions and answers from past issues.

Story In Statistics

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Nationally, the number of youth in foster care aged 14-21 years old dropped from 271,000 in 2006 to 147,143 in 2021. Foster youth (14-21) went from 34% of the general foster care population to 21% in the span of 15 years.  

Source: Fostering Youth Transitions 2023 - The Annie E. Casey Foundation (aecf.org)

FOSTER CARE MYTHS

There are a lot of misconceptions about foster care, foster parents, and the children and families involved. This section aims to dispel some of those notions and provide clarity for those interested in supporting foster care.

Myth: You can’t work full time.

Fact: Many foster parents work outside the home. There is Child Care assistance available to help defray the costs.


Check out other myths from past issues.

TRAININGS AND CONFERENCES

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Saturday, July 22, 9:30-11:30 a.m. – Creating a Stable, Nurturing, and Safe Home Environment (Virtual via Zoom) hosted by CRAFFT for current and prospective resource families. 
Questions? 
 


Training for Fairfax County licensed Foster Parents only.
Foster Parent College offers training on a variety of key topics. Newly approved and seasoned foster parents can build new skills or reinforce information acquired from New Generation PRIDE. FPC is self-paced and can be accessed online from anywhere at your convenience 24/7. All classes are free to approved foster parents with Fairfax County. You may choose to take any class you believe will be helpful for your own personal growth and development. This month’s featured training is Trauma-Informed Parenting. Read More.


If you have questions or need additional support, please reach out to one of the in-service trainers; Emily Thomas. You may also contact FPC at 541-343-6636 or toll free at 1-800-777-6636, (PT) for technical difficulties. As always, once a class is completed, please email the certificate to Emily Thomas.

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