
Welcome to Homes For Kids
Homes For Kids is a joint Children’s Aid Society program committed to the recruitment of supportive and compassionate families to provide the highest quality of foster care for children and youth in south-central Ontario.
The Application Process:
Your call is important to us!
If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Foster Family please contact our Foster Care Department. Our Foster Care Recruiter is available to answer your questions and provide the necessary information to help you make the initial steps in determining whether fostering is right for you and your family.
Following your initial telephone inquiry, the recruiter accompanied by an experienced foster parent, will arrange a time to visit you in your home to review the Application Package and answer any additional questions that you may have.
Contact us:
Thank you for visiting Homes For Kids CAS Brant.
To learn more about becoming a foster family, please call
Main office:
1-888-754-8681 or (519) 753-8681
Native Services Branch:
(519) 445-2247
Our mailing address is:
The Children’s Aid Society of Brant CAS
70 Chatham St., P.O. Box 774
Brantford ON N3T 5R7
The Children’s Aid Society of Brant-
Native Services Branch
P.O. Box 39
Ohsweken, ON N0A 1M0
BECOME A FOSTER
PARENT
Make
a difference in the life of a child.
There
are children and teens in our
community
who need you.
Become
a Foster Parent.

What
is Foster Care?
There
are many children and teens in our community who need a home
on a temporary basis while problems are being resolved in
their families. As a Foster Parent, you can provide a safe,
nurturing home and make a difference in that child's life.
Is
There a Need for More Foster Parents in Brant County?
Yes.
By the end of January 2003, there were 343 children in the
care of The Children's Aid Society of Brant. The number of
approved foster homes has not kept pace with the number of
children coming into care.
Do
I Have a Say About the Child I Would Like to Foster?
Yes.
A decision to place a child is based on the needs of a child.
The Children's Aid Society of Brant will work with you to
find a child that would fit best into your family situation.
Who
Can Foster?
People
from all walks of life. Couples, single people, homemakers,
and people who work outside the home can foster children or
teens.
The
most important requirement is that you care about children
and are able to provide a safe and nurturing home.
Why
Do Children or Teens Need Foster Care?
Children
come into the care of The Children's Aid Society as a result
of abuse, neglect, parental illness or abandonment. Foster
children range from infancy to age 16, and some remain in
care up to 18 years old.
Is
There Support for Foster Parents?
Yes.
There is financial reimbursement that covers the cost of daily
care for the child. There are training and educational opportunities
for foster parents. Also, there is support from service workers.
Foster parents network and provide each other with support
as well.
The Alternate Care Program
The Alternate Care Program
is a specialized foster care program which provides care for
children with developmental difficulties.
The program was established
in 1981 as a way to prevent children from being institutionalized.
The program offers respite and/or shared care for families
with special needs children.
The parents of the special
needs child retain guardianship and continue to make all the
major decisions regarding their child. The parents and foster
parents work closely together to provide the best possible
care for the child with special needs. The amount of care
provided is based on the individual needs of each family.
To
Learn More
About
Becoming a Foster Parent
Call
Our
Foster Care Recruiter
(519)
753-8681
Click
here to view Foster Parent Questionnaire.
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