Fairfax County Foster Care & Adoption Association

Fairfax County Foster Care & Adoption Association It is the hardest, yet most rewarding thing you will ever do! Everyone “has a story” on how they became involved in foster care and adoption.

Foster and adoptive parents are ordinary people with a passion for making a difference in children's lives and futures. We all have the opportunity to make a difference in the future of the world through foster care and adoption – to make a difference, one child at a time. FCFCAA is an association of foster and adoptive families in Fairfax County brought together by their stories and experiences f

ostering our children in need. We support eachother through gatherings and friendships, help to advocate for our children through a consolidated voice, and provide information through this page and newsletters. We are not a part of the Fairfax County Dept. Of Family Services, but many times work hand in hand with the Dept. for the better of our children and to bring foster families together. Please join us at our next meeting and find out more!

New Foster Family Newsletter is out. Has some nice articles.
01/10/2022

New Foster Family Newsletter is out. Has some nice articles.

Fairfax County, Virginia - Foster Care and Adoption – Foster Family News – Current Issue

11/26/2021

Thinking about becoming a foster parent? It’s better than you can imagine! Check out videos of Fairfax County foster and adoptive families sharing how the experience has shaped their lives for the better, and the positive impact they're making every day in children’s lives. https://bit.ly/DFS-CYF-FCA-YP. Learn more about Foster Care and Adoption https://bit.ly/DFS-FCA.

A growing portion of adoptive families are also kinship families, raising the children of relatives or close family frie...
11/22/2021

A growing portion of adoptive families are also kinship families, raising the children of relatives or close family friends. This promotes children’s sense of belonging through connection to cultural heritage, family and community. Learn more https://bit.ly/DFS-FCA

Fairfax County, Virginia - The Department of Family Services' Foster Care and Adoption Program offers temporary foster homes for these children and services to help their families.

Every child in Fairfax County, regardless of physical, medical, or emotional challenges, age, race, or sexual orientatio...
11/19/2021

Every child in Fairfax County, regardless of physical, medical, or emotional challenges, age, race, or sexual orientation, needs love, support, security, and a permanent place to call home. Learn how you can become a foster or adoptive parent https://bit.ly/DFS-FCA or email [email protected].

Fairfax County, Virginia - The Department of Family Services' Foster Care and Adoption Program offers temporary foster homes for these children and services to help their families.

Youth leaving foster care without a permanent connection face challenges with employment, education, and mental health, ...
11/12/2021

Youth leaving foster care without a permanent connection face challenges with employment, education, and mental health, as well as have an increased risk of homelessness and human trafficking. Learn how you can become a foster or adoptive parent https://bit.ly/DFS-FCA or email [email protected].

Fairfax County, Virginia - The Department of Family Services' Foster Care and Adoption Program offers temporary foster homes for these children and services to help their families.

Fairfax County’s greatest need is for loving homes for children in sibling groups, those 9 years and older, and children...
11/08/2021

Fairfax County’s greatest need is for loving homes for children in sibling groups, those 9 years and older, and children with special needs. Youth are never too old to be adopted. Meet some of the wonderful children awaiting adoption https://bit.ly/DFS-CYF-FCA-CAA or email [email protected].

Fairfax County, Virginia - Get to know some of the wonderful children available for adoption through the Department of Family Services

November is  ! Help us spread the word about the need for adoptive parents for children in foster care. https://bit.ly/3...
11/05/2021

November is ! Help us spread the word about the need for adoptive parents for children in foster care. https://bit.ly/37BZsuL

11/02/2021

Formed Families Forward has their November newsletter out today:

Explore New Learning Options - November 10 Panel: Families are invited to participate in a virtual panel session discussing the options available for Virginia’s students to attend school in non-traditional settings. Panelists will represent homeschooling, fully virtual, and non-traditional private schools, and will include representatives from organizations, schools and family members who have opted for non-traditional approaches.
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/997295946538138896

you can learn more here: https://formedfamiliesforward.org/

Connection and belonging are human needs. Nearly 700 children and youth in Virginia are awaiting adoption. Learn how you...
11/01/2021

Connection and belonging are human needs. Nearly 700 children and youth in Virginia are awaiting adoption. Learn how you can become a foster or adoptive parent https://bit.ly/DFS-FCA or email [email protected].

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