Open Your Home to a Foster Child

Foster Home Licensing
Bethany for Children & Families provides supervision and guidance to applicant foster parents and/or adoptive parents in Illinois for foster home/adoption-only licensing.
Process to Become a Foster Parent
To become a foster parent, a licensing representative works with you to obtain a foster care license for your home. The training and licensing process usually takes three to six months. After licensing and training are completed, children may be placed in your home. Annual continuing education to enhance skills is also required.
Qualifications to Become a Foster Parent
Foster parents must be stable, law abiding, responsible, mature individuals. Foster parents must be at least 21
years of age. Being a foster parent requires a lot of
patience and understanding. Foster children have many
needs that can be challenging for an agency or for a
foster family to meet. Each person has many strengths
and skills and can make a unique contribution to a
child's life.

Financial Assistance for Foster Parents
The reimbursement amount is based upon the type of foster care program the child is in, the age of the child, and any special needs the child may have. Foster parents receive a monthly reimbursement to cover the costs of the child's:
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Food;
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Shelter;
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Clothing;
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Personal allowances;
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Personal items; and
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Normal transportation costs.
The reimbursement amount is based upon the type of foster care program the child is in, the age of the child, and any special needs the child may have. Each foster child receives a medical card that pays for medical care and prescriptions. Daycare services may also be covered.​