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Kinship Families Resource Guide
A comprehensive guide to resources and support available for kinship families.
Useful information for: Kinship CaregiversFiled under: Kinship/RelativeSupport for Children
Offers information on child support services in Connecticut, helping families ensure financial stability for their children.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Child Welfare Specialists, Foster Parents, Kinship Caregivers, Legal ProfessionalsNational Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health
Provides support and resources for families to advocate for improved mental health services for children and adolescents.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Foster Parents, Kinship Caregivers, Mental Health ProfessionalsFiled under: Mental HealthMilitary One Source
Provides a comprehensive range of support and resources for military families, covering health, logistics, and family life.
Useful information for: Military FamiliesFiled under: MilitaryHelping Your Child Deal With Death
Provides advice and resources to help parents support their children through the grieving process after a loss.
Generations United
Advocates for policies supporting families across generations, providing resources to strengthen family bonds in foster and adoptive contexts.
Filed under: Kinship/RelativeGrandFacts (AARP)
Offers insights and resources for grandparents raising grandchildren, including strategies to manage disagreements and enhance family dynamics.
Useful information for: Kinship CaregiversFiled under: Kinship/RelativeFleet and Family Readiness
Supports military families with a variety of services, including housing, recreation, and family support, essential for those in foster and adoptive care.
Filed under: MilitaryDoes Your Child Qualify for a Surrogate Parent (Special Education Student)
Explains the criteria and process for appointing a surrogate parent for special education students, an essential resource for children in foster care.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Child Welfare Specialists, Educators, Foster Parents, Kinship CaregiversFamily Advocacy For Children’s Mental & Behavioral Health (FAVOR)
Offers support and advocacy for families with children facing mental and behavioral health challenges.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Foster Parents, Kinship Caregivers, Mental Health ProfessionalsFiled under: Mental Health