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Safe Families for Children
When parents are going through a temporary crisis, we find
families to care for their children. This allows parents to take essential
steps toward stability.
Foster Care Recruitment
Through our Faithfully One-by-One program, you can offer your time, talents, or financial gifts to help us ensure that every child in New Hampshire finds a safe, loving family.
Foster Care
For foster families around the world opening their hearts
and homes to children, we seek to provide ongoing support—every heartwarming
and heartbreaking step of the way.
Wendy's Wonderful Kids
Wendy’s Wonderful Kids, a signature program of the Dave
Thomas Foundation for Adoption, helps children waiting to be adopted from
foster care find safe, loving homes.
Foster Care Adoption in the U.S.
Imagine growing up without the stability of a permanent
family. Unfortunately, that’s the reality for many children. That's why we do everything possible to ensure they have a stable, nurturing family.
Short-Term Immigrant Foster Care
As a foster parent, you’ll provide a safe and loving temporary home for unaccompanied children seeking asylum in the U.S., until they can be reunited with a family member.
Post Adoption Services
If you are an adoptive parent, adoptee, birthparent, or have legal custodianship or a formal kinship agreement, our staff is here to provide support through our post-adoption services. Working with SWAN, our services may be available at no cost for children 18 and under.
Post Adoption Services
Whether you're an adoptee, birth parent, or adoptive parent,
we're here for you—providing expert support built on decades of experience in
the field of adoption.
Residential Treatment Program
Young men who are sex offenders or who have demonstrated
sexually aggressive or inappropriate behaviors are granted a safe and
constructive home environment in our residential treatment program.
Infant Adoption in the U.S.
When an expectant parent decides to pursue adoption, we
offer support as they seek adoptive parents for their child.