Children may enter foster care in Newark for many reasons, including safety concerns, family crises, or situations where caregivers need time and resources to regain stability. Foster care is intended to be temporary and centered on the well-being of the child while permanency options are carefully evaluated.
Foster care in Newark involves collaboration among foster parents, families, and child welfare professionals. CFK supports this process by helping ensure children are placed in approved foster homes and that foster parents have access to training and resources that support children’s emotional, physical, and developmental needs.
Every foster care experience is different. Some placements may be short term, while others last longer. CFK approaches each placement with compassion, respect, and individualized support.