Boys Town Central Nebraska is looking for Foster Parents in Hall, Buffalo, Adams, Howard, Hamilton, Merrick, Sherman, Kearney, Dawson, and Phelps counties.
Every child deserves to grow up in a healthy, safe, and loving home. If you have ever considered becoming a foster parent, now is the perfect time to take the leap. Your support can make a significant difference in a child's life.
We aim to find loving and supportive families for children in need. Help make a positive impact on the lives of these kids!
Why Become a Foster Parent?
· Make a Difference: Provide a safe and nurturing environment for children
· Support System: Receive comprehensive training, a daily reimbursement,
and 24/7 ongoing support through Boys Town
· Community Impact: Help address the urgent need for foster care
placements
Basic requirements for becoming a Boys Town Foster Parent:
- Must be 21 years old
- May be single or married
- Must be a high school graduate
- Must submit to a criminal background check
- Foster Parents of all faiths are welcome.
Urgent needs include:
- Families willing to support teenagers
- Families that can place siblings in the same home together
- Foster Parents that speak different languages
- Foster Parents skilled in caring for youth with specialized behavioral needs
- Foster Parents skilled in caring for medically fragile youth or youth with specialized medical needs.
If interested, please complete the online questionnaire or email [email protected]
Skills Required
- Must be 21 years old
- May be single or married
- Must be a high school graduate
- Must submit to a criminal background check
- Foster parents of all faiths are welcome
- Willingness to support teenagers
- Ability to place siblings together in the same home
- Ability to speak additional languages
- Skill caring for youth with specialized behavioral needs
- Skill caring for medically fragile youth or youth with specialized medical needs
What We Do
Boys Town is a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving children and healing families. It provides a broad spectrum of services, including residential care, family counseling, crisis hotlines, and medical care through the Boys Town National Research Hospital. Founded by Father Edward Flanagan, the organization uses evidence-based research and expertise to help children and families overcome challenges and grow into responsible, productive members of society.
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