May 6th, 2020- May is Foster Parent Appreciation Month in Illinois, a time to thank the thousands of foster families across the state that have opened their homes to provide a temporary safe haven to abused and neglected children who have been placed in the care of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services by local courts.
Each year, an average of 4,000 children from across the state, of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities, are taken into temporary state care when their home life is unsafe. DCFS works with the family to make the positive changes necessary to reunite with their children while foster families step up and provide homes where the children are protected, nurtured, and loved.
“I have deep admiration for foster parents who make the selfless decision to care for children whose lives have been turned upside-down through no fault of their own,” said Illinois DCFS Acting Director Marc D. Smith. “The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has everyone operating in uncharted waters, and I thank our foster parents for their unwavering commitment to the children in their care during this chaotic time. They truly embody the department’s core mission of keeping children safe.”
There are currently over 17,000 youth in care waiting for their forever homes. To learn more about some of them, visit the Heart Gallery of Illinois at https://greenlightfamilyservices.org/heartgalleryofil/.
For more information or to become a licensed foster parent, call 1-800-572-2390 or fill out the online interest form on the DCFS website: https://www2.illinois.gov/dcfs. Click on Loving Homes then on Become a Foster or Adoptive Parent.