REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed October as Foster Families Month to celebrate the many contributions of foster families across the province.
The Saskatchewan Foster Families Association (SFFA) manages recruitment, training and support for foster families, in partnership with the Government of Saskatchewan. They are currently running several recruitment initiatives across the province to educate and provide information to those interested in becoming foster parents.
"Foster families in Saskatchewan open their homes to children and youth requiring out-of-home care," SFFA Executive Director Deb Davies said. "The month of October gives us the honour to celebrate the love, compassion and commitment that foster families make each and every day to children and their families who need support. It's about families helping families."
There are more than 415 foster families currently providing Saskatchewan children and youth with safe homes. The Government of Saskatchewan prioritizes family-based care to support the best outcomes for children and youth who cannot remain safely at home, according to the Saskatchewan Foster Families Association. The SFFA's work to recruit and retain foster families is an important component in government's effort to increase the number of approved foster homes in our province, their release states.
Anyone interested in learning more about how they can help vulnerable children, youth and their families, or what is required to become a foster parent, is encouraged to call the Saskatchewan Foster Families Association at 1-800-667-7002 or visit www.saskfosterfamilies.ca.
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