Foster parents typically receive their reimbursement checks for foster children around the beginning of each month. The exact timing can vary by state or agency, but payments are often issued shortly after the start of the month for the previous month's care. It's important for foster parents to stay in communication with their agency to understand specific payment schedules and any potential delays.
Foster parents, are people, other than a kid's parents, who give a kid a safe place to live and grow. Foster parents take kids into their homes and take care of them for as long as kids need. Together, they become a foster family.
I don't know why are you asking me?
Yes, Bruce Dale and Dianne Dale Pattie are the foster parents of the children in question. They have provided care and support for the kids in their home, fulfilling the role of foster parents.
Yes
umm well theres actually no rule against it. No one ever thought about it. So i guess that makes it NOT illegal.
A foster home is a household in which a child is given parental care by someone other than its birth parents or adoptive parent. A foster home is basically where kids go that have no parents whatsoever until they are adopted.
Because the birth parents say no.
not the real parents and like to punish them
a lot i feel really bad for some kids because they get abused....there parents are usually alcoholics or they do drugs. those poor kids...the police would usually send the kids to a foster home.
it is were a kids parents died and it is basically a camp form of a foster home.
Yes. Who else could...obviously the parents are out of the picture.
Foster children typically become foster children because their parents abused or neglected them. Their childhood is frequently very unsettled. They are frequently moved and have very little stability in their lives. Organizations like Royal Family Kids Camps provide a week of camp for these kids. It can change lives.It is not uncommon for a foster child to have never had a birthday party, to be separated from their biological brothers and sister, and to lack many of the stabilizing influences of normal childhood. Statistically, foster children are more likely to end up unemployed, homeless or worse. Charity to benefit foster kids can change lives. To see more about the impacts it can have, check out www.rfkc.org