Wisconsin
NYAP in Wisconsin has served children, youth, and families since 2024. Additional information coming soon.
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855-JORNADA (567-6232)
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lajornada@nyap.org
Foster Care in Wisconsin
While foster parents are just as unique as the children and youth they care for, the most important qualifications to become a foster parent include the ability to provide a safe, loving, and nurturing home.
Foster parents may be single, married, or cohabitating couples. Prospective foster parents must be willing to participate in an in-depth home study process and work collaboratively with the licensing team to demonstrate they are:
In good physical and mental health.
Financially able to support their household without the reimbursement from being a foster parent.
Able to provide adequate physical space in their home to ensure a child or youth's privacy and comfort.
Able to provide positive references.
Willing to complete background checks.
Willing to engage in pre-service training.
Willing to work with multiple NYAP team members, including educators, therapists, case managers, and medical professionals.
National Youth Advocate Program deeply values and is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion and seeks and welcomes a diverse community of foster parents.
Additional state qualifications:
At least 21 years old
Complete health exams and safety inspection of home
Preparation of all family members to become a foster family
Understanding of abuse or neglect as a social problem or a motivation to learn
Homeowner/rental insurance and vehicle liability insurance
At least 40 square feet of floor space in bedrooms where children/youth in foster care will sleep