SoâŠyouâre thinking of becoming a foster parent? Youâve realized itâs time to do something with all that love in your heart, but youâd like some more info on how to get started? Youâre in luck! I wrote this post to fill you (yes youâthe one reading this right now) in on the basics!
Let me start with the 2 most popular questions. 1. How old do I have to be? 2. Do I have to be married? Whether youâre living the single life or youâre someoneâs other half, you can be a foster parent. Unlike Facebook, weâre not too concerned with your relationship status. As for the age requirement, you only need to have reached your 18th birthday. Whether that happened this last birthday or quite a few birthdays ago is of no consequence: thereâs no age limit on loving and caring for a child.
In addition to being at least 18, you must hold a valid California driverâs license to start the process of becoming a foster parent. Ask any parentâif you have kids, youâll be driving! You donât need to own your own home (another popular question), but you do need to have enough income to support your household. The foster family reimbursement (yes, foster families do receive financial assistance for the children placed in their care) wonât be taken into consideration when making this calculation. So at least one adult must be employed or have some other sufficient source of income.
Confident that youâve met those requirements? Give us a call! 1-800-566-2225. No, seriously. Thatâs how you start the process. Weâll do a phone interview and then have you complete the application packet(s). After that, an Agape rep will perform the initial home inspection and youâll provide us with copies of a variety of documents. You (and anyone in your house whoâs 18 or older) will need to be fingerprinted. Youâll also need a health screening and TB test. To prepare you for your new role as a foster parent, Agape Program Director Cheryl Youngblood will guide you through the Agape Pre-Service Training (formerly âPRIDEâ). Youâll need your CPR/First Aid certification and, if you have a body of water on your property, youâll need to complete a water certification course (Agape offers one free of charge). Finally (whew!), an Agape social worker will conduct a home inspection and interview. Thatâs the short and sweet version, anyway. This is a basic overview of the process (which averages 6-10 weeks), not a step-by-step guide. Donât be alarmed/surprised/dismayed when thereâs more to the process than what Iâve got here!
Still reading? Good. I saved the most important requirement for last. To be an Agape foster parent, you MUST have a heart for kids. Itâs a beautiful and wonderful thing to open your home to a childâbless you for being willing to do it. But bless you a hundred timesâŠbless you a thousand timesâŠbless you for eternity for being ready and willing to open your heart to kids who may never have known what it is to be safe and loved. Or who havenât known it in so long that theyâve forgotten what it feels like. Bless you for having that heart and for actually using it. We need it. We need you.

