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Become a Respite Provider:
A Helping Hand for Foster Families

Respite Care gives foster parents a chance to rest and recharge, while children receive care, attention, and support in a safe, vetted space.

Why Become a Respite Provider?

Respite providers are like the aunts, uncles, grandparents, or family friends of foster care. You offer a safe and enjoyable place for children to stay temporarily, allowing foster parents to rest and recharge. Your role is crucial in maintaining the stability and security of the foster care system.
 
Respite care plays a vital role in the foster care system. By stepping in, even for a short time, you help:

  • Support stability for foster families

  • Prevent caregiver burnout

  • Provide children with safe, supportive environments


Care may last a few hours, overnight, a few days to a week. Even short-term care can make a lasting difference.

Who can Become a Respite Provider?

You don’t need to be a full-time foster parent to make a meaningful impact. 
You may be a good fit if you are:

  • An individual or couple (ages 19+)

  • A current foster parent (if applicable)

  • An adult who can meet licensing and approval requirements (Background checks, home requirements, training completion, etc.)

  • Someone who enjoys working with children and creating a safe, supportive environment
     

If you’ve ever thought about helping but weren’t sure where to start, respite care is a flexible and meaningful way to get involved.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you feel called to provide a safe and loving home for a child, we invite you to take the first step. Contact us today to learn more about becoming a Compass foster parent.

"Jesus said, 'Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.'"

Matthew 19:14

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