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Child Foster Care
Foster care is a safe place to be if a child cannot live with his/her family or on their own. Children enter foster care because of neglect, abuse, a family crisis, or the child's acting out at home. Foster parents help children grow and feel good again by providing them with stability, affection, consistency, and nurturing.
Temporary Placement
Foster care is temporary; it is not meant to be forever. Children usually continue to visit their own families until they may be reunited. While the child is out of the home, Mille Lacs County Community and Veterans Services is working to provide services so that the child can return to his parents.
Permanent Placement
If this is not possible, family members and other persons important to the child are contacted to see if they can give a permanent home to the child. Sometimes foster families are asked to provide permanent foster care or adopt the child in their care.
Foster Care Resources
- Family Matters: Information for relatives considering becoming foster parents (PDF)
- Foster Care: Making a Difference in the Lives of Children and Families (PDF)
- Paths to Permanency: Overview of legal and financial issues about adoption (PDF)
- Will You Care For The Children? (PDF)
- Caring for Children in Out-Of-Home Placement (PDF)
- Northstar Care for Children (PDF)
- Minnesota Rules, Chapter 2960: Licensure and Certification of Programs for Children
- Minnesota Statute, Chapter 245C: Human Services Background Study Act
- Minnesota Rules, Chapter 9543: Licensure of Programs - Family Day Care and Adult and Child Foster Care
- Minnesota Statute 245A : Human Services Licensing
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Makayla Wilcox
Foster Care LicensorPhone: 320-983-8226
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Community & Veterans Services
Physical Address
525 2nd Street SE
Milaca, MN 56353
Phone: 320-983-8208Fax: 320-983-8306
Toll Free Phone Number: 888-270-8208
Hours
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- As a foster care provider, would I be responsible for medical bills accrued by the individual placement?
- Can a single person be a foster care provider?
- Can foster parents adopt the children in their care?
- Can I choose the age group?
- Do I have to own my own home to do foster care?
- If I have a child in placement, will the family know where the child is? May they have contact with the child?
- What kind of experience or training do I have to have?