Parent Discussion Group
Virtual Event

Parent Discussion Group

Starts
Monday, November 18, 2024
Ends
Monday, November 18, 2024

On Monday, November 18, 2024, from 6 - 7:00 PM PDT, join RaiseAChild for our monthly open discussion group for current and/or prospective resource parents with an openness or willingness to foster youth that often have difficulty finding homes (this includes youth of color, LGBTQ youth, sibling sets, and teenagers).

The group will offer a safe space to discuss resource parents' questions, thoughts, feelings, and/or worries about fostering. The group may also cover common challenges fostering, offer affirming caregiving/parenting practices, share resources to support these children, and an opportunity to learn from and connect with other resource caregivers/parents.

All groups will be facilitated by Dr. Liz Ollen, PhD (she/her), a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who specializes in supporting youth and their caregivers/families. Her expertise includes childhood trauma, stress and adversity, identity development, and youth in the child welfare system.

Join 214,421 foster parents
across the U.S

At RaiseAChild, everyone is welcome.
We are proud of our history of serving LGBTQ+ individuals and all folks who
wish to open their hearts and homes to a child in need.

Foster a child
15,023 Parents
recruited by RaiseAChild
42,109 Hours
invested by our team
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10+ Years
of serving foster parents

Frequently asked questions

Why work with RaiseAChild?

We're committed to finding safe and affirming homes for children in foster care. Our team understands the diverse needs of children in foster care and works to improve equity, equality, respect, and inclusion in foster care.

What is an info session?

RaiseAChild hosts FREE monthly information sessions to help individuals understand how they can support children in foster care.

How do I start?

Sign up to attend our upcoming free info sessions. Connect with our Parent Advocate team to learn more about how you can improve the life of a child in foster care. Have questions? Chat with us