DCFS’ "Home for the Holidays"
campaign reunites families and finds forever homes for 1,742
children in care
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[December 22, 2016]
SPRINGFIELD - Illinois
Department of Children and Family Services Director George H.
Sheldon today announced that the department found a forever home for
1,742 children in care, surpassing the goal of 1,000, as a part of
the Home for the Holidays campaign.
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848 children found permanency with a parent.
759 children found permanency with an adoptive parent.
135 children found permanency with a guardian.
“Every child deserves to be loved, to have a family and a forever
home,” said Sheldon. “One of the most important things we can do is
find a permanent home for our children. It’s a great feeling when
you can give a child the gift of a home and a family for the rest of
their lives, and we have pushed to complete as many as possible in
time for the holidays.”
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, in
partnership with other stakeholders, has a moral and professional
responsibility to find a permanent family relationship for each
child in care. The goal of the Department is to reunite a child with
its family whenever possible. If family reunification is not
possible, the goal is to find a permanent, loving home, through
adoption or a permanent guardianship.
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To accomplish this, case managers work in partnership with
Children’s Legal Services attorneys, guardians ad litem, judges and
other child welfare stakeholders to identify safe, appropriate homes
for our children. DCFS and its partner agencies could not accomplish
permanency for our children in care without the generosity of our
foster parents, guardians and adoptive parents.
To find out more information about how to become a foster and adoptive parent in
your community, visit www.DCFS.Illinois.gov
DCFS receives, investigates and acts upon a report of child abuse or neglect
every five minutes. Tens of thousands of children are safer thanks to those who
call our Child Abuse hotline, 1-800-25-ABUSE (252-2873) each year. Working
together, we can ensure a safe, loving home and brighter future for every child.
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