Helping Caregivers Address a Parent's Absence
Navigating a child’s relationship with their parents can be one of the most difficult aspects of being a kin caregiver.
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Navigating a child’s relationship with their parents can be one of the most difficult aspects of being a kin caregiver.
Project Healthy Grandparents (PHG) is among the oldest continuously operating programs for grandparents raising grandchildren in the United States.
For almost 20 years, the District of Columbia, through its Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA), has been financially supporting grandparents who are raising their grandchildren without child welfare involvement.
Project GRANDD collaborates with an array of partners to maximize its reach and support of kinship families and is continuously improving by listening to their caregiver clients.
The Shelby County Relative Caregiver Program has supported kinship/grandfamilies for over 20 years.
This 14-minute video, prepared by our partners at USAging, presents information about the Southwest Idaho Area Agency on Aging’s Kinship Program.
This FAQ was derived from questions asked during a webinar in collaboration with the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
This free 90-minute professional development experience provides a basic introduction to issues frequently facing grandfamilies and kin caregivers, with a focus on legal, educational, and financial needs.
You can help caregivers recognize when they have compassion fatigue and encourage them to get the support they need.
DC KinCare Alliance serves low-income kin caregivers who raise DC children when the children’s parents are unable to care for them.