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Adoption and Foster/Kinship Care Support Groups

Mutual support groups whose members are individuals who have adopted a child or are considering or in the process of adoption, birth parents who relinquished a child for adoption, people who were, themselves adopted, foster care providers, children in foster care, kinship caregivers (paternal or maternal grandparents, aunts, uncles and other family members, members of a child's tribe or clan, godparents, stepparents, neighbors, friends of the family or other adults who can serve as "family"), children cared for by relatives under a formal or informal kinship care arrangement and/or adults who, as children, were raised in foster or kinship care. Groups may also be structured for adoptees, siblings and/or birth parents who have been reunited; older kinship caregivers who have taken on an unexpected parenting role later in life; and people who have other kinship issues, e.g., grandparents and other relatives who have been denied access to a grandchild or other youngster due to a death or divorce in the child's family. Meeting formats may include in-person, telephone or Internet options.

Found 4 resources (displaying 4)

Thru: Community Action Programs Cayuga/Seneca

Eligibility:
Varies with program. Call for information.
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Community Action Programs Cayuga/Seneca - Auburn

89 York Street
Suite 1
Auburn, NY

Thru: Hillside

Eligibility:
Kinship families with legal or informal custody of a child or children in their home. Birth to eighteen.
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Hillside Children's Center

1183 Monroe Avenue
Rochester, NY

Hours:
M-F 8:30AM-5:00PM.

Thru: Hillside

Eligibility:
Adoptive families and families who have legal guardianship of a child.
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Hillside Children's Center

1183 Monroe Avenue
Rochester, NY

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