Becoming a new adoptive or foster parent is a life-changing experience filled with joy, but it can also bring its own set of challenges. Luckily, there are a wealth of online resources available to help you navigate this new chapter. Whether you're looking for support, guidance, or practical advice, these resources will help you on your journey. Don't forget that we at Helpr are another resources ready to provide support. Whether you need to discuss subsidized care options or help finding a babysitter, we have your back in this selfless journey of yours.
AdoptUSKids offers a wide range of free resources for adoptive and foster parents, including parenting guides, training materials, and a supportive community. Their website also provides access to adoption and foster care support networks, so you can connect with other parents in similar situations.
The Child Welfare Information Gateway is a government-run website that provides essential information on the legal, financial, and emotional aspects of adoption and foster care. You’ll find fact sheets, how-to guides, and webinars designed to educate parents at every step of the process.
C.A.S.E. offers educational resources and counseling services to support adoptive and foster families. Their online library contains articles and webinars on topics ranging from attachment issues to navigating birth family relationships.
FosterClub is an online community for foster youth and foster parents, providing peer support and access to resources that focus on building healthy relationships and managing the emotional aspects of fostering. It’s an excellent platform for learning from the experiences of others.
This online platform provides resources designed to equip adoptive and foster families with tools for building strong, connected relationships. From blogs to training modules, Empowered to Connect focuses on attachment and trust-building with children who have experienced trauma.
You're not in this alone, and we're here to support you. Helpr makes it easy to book subsidized backup care for your adopted or foster child(ren)—whether that be daycare centers and programs or in-home care. Plus, your company covers most of the cost. Lean on the support that’s available to you while it’s here.