3 Reasons We Love Our Foster Families
There are countless reasons why we admire RISE Services, Inc. foster parents, Host Home parents, and professional parents. They open their hearts and homes, offering real support to children of all abilities and with a wide variety of needs. Let’s take a closer look at three of the remarkable ways foster parents make a significant impact on children in their care.
1. Providing a Safe and Loving Home
Foster parents offer a safe, loving home, which is crucial for children who have faced adversity or trauma. Experts have found that consistent and nurturing environments can improve a child’s mental health, helping them feel secure and valued. This stability is essential for their growth and well-being.
2. Helping Children Heal and Grow
Individuals who have experienced trauma need time and care to heal. Our foster parents go through specialized training where they learn the ins and outs of professional parenting, trauma, child development, childhood mental health, and more. At RISE Services, Inc., we’re honored to support foster parents and children as they heal and grow.
3. Making a Lasting Impact
The influence of a foster parent extends far beyond the time a child spends in their care. By providing love and security, our parents serve as role models. It’s foundational for helping children build self-esteem and teaching them how to form healthy relationships. These are lessons that they’ll take with them throughout their lives.
Fostering a Collaborative Community
RISE Services, Inc. is proud to support our foster community. That’s because we know that the more we share our resources, the more each child can receive the comprehensive care they need. We do this through our inclusive culture, providing ongoing training, connection, access to resources, and so much more!
Our foster parents, Host Home parents, and professional parents are truly inspiring. If you’re interested in learning more about joining this incredible foster community at one of our many locations, contact RISE today!