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Foster Parent Monthly Newsletter

July 2008

Archives

June 24, 2008
Does your foster youth need an identification card?
An identicard is a Washington state identification card issued through the Department of Licensing. It is a valid piece of identification that can be used for many purposes:

  • taking GED
  • employment
  • getting a SSN or birth certificate
  • getting a passport
  • housing
  • enrolling in post secondary institutions
  • civic responsibility (stopped by police)
  • joining organizations
  • opening a bank account, cashing checks, etc.
Read the fact sheet

June 10, 2008
Free Campsite Program
Foster children and children who live with relative caregivers are entitled to free campsites in Washington state parks. Campsite fees, which range between $20 and $37 a night, are waived for qualifying families. The reservation fee of $7 to $9 still applies.

Read the letter from Cheryl Stephani

June 10, 2008
Foster Youth and Alumni Leadership Summit
Foster youth and alumni are invited to apply for the third annual Foster Youth and Alumni Leadership Summit. Read more...

May 6, 2008
2008 Foster Parent Caregiver Conference
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

This is a scholarship application only and does not automatically register you for the Conference.

Event Dates: Sunday, September 21st – Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Event Location: Yakima Convention Center – Yakima, Washington

Scholarship Application

Statewide Foster Parent Recruitment Information Center
For information about becoming a foster parent

Call 1-888-KIDS-414 (1-888-543-7414)

Operated by Northwest Resource Associates

Crisis Support Lines
for Foster Parents & Relative Caregivers

Call your local Children's Office 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Fri

Call 1-800-301-1868
4:30 pm - 8:00 am Mon - Fri & all weekend hours for Call the Foster Parent & Caregiver Support Line if:

  • A child is having a medical or mental health problem and you need direction about how to handle it.
  • You or someone else in your family has a medical emergency and you need to know who can provide short term-care for the kids in your care, or if you need a temporary placement for them.
  • A child is acting out and you don't know how to respond to the behavior.
  • You have questions that can't wait until your licensor or the child's social worker is available.
emergencies

Foster Parent Crisis Line FAQ

Call 24 hour Foster Parents Association of Washington State (FPAWS) Line:
1-800-391-CARE or 1-800-391-2273

Call a Washington State Mental Health crisis line for local assistance with a mental health crisis.