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Happy Holidays!


Dear Caregivers,


This month your days are sure to be filled with lots of shopping, cooking, and visits with family and friends. We hope that you have a joyous season!


December is Safe Toys and Gifts Month – a time to create a happy, healthy, and safe experience for everyone. During the holidays, toy-sharing and gift-giving are huge parts of how we have fun with our children. This year, and always, before we give those special gifts to our kids, let’s remember to ask ourselves if those toys are safe and age appropriate.


Before you or a family member gives a child a new toy, look for sharp points, edges and parts that could fly off. Also, check for durability should a child attempt to break, crush or pull the toy apart. Do not give toys with ropes, cords, or heating elements — and make sure crayons and markers are labeled “nontoxic”. It’s important to never give small toys with removable magnets or “button” batteries. These can cause serious injury or even death if ingested. Not every toy is meant for every child. Please keep in mind the child’s age and development level (most toys offer an age range for guidance).


Finally, I’d like to share a few tips for celebrating this wonderful time of year as a foster family. I hope you find the ideas below helpful.

  • Prepare children in your care for the holidays in your home. Knowing what to expect will help the children to decrease anxiety around the holidays.
  • Prepare family and friends before you visit. Let people know in advance about new family members in your home.
  • Remember confidentiality. You may receive well intended, but prying questions from those you know over the holidays. Think in advance about how to answer these questions, while maintaining the child’s confidentiality.
  • Have extra presents ready to offset differences. Extra presents may be addressed “from Santa”, even for older youth, to help offset a larger number of gifts other children may receive at the same time. Children often keep count of the number of gifts received (right or wrong) and use it to compare with other kids, so sometimes quantity is important.


Thank you for the tireless work you do every day! We appreciate you greatly. Let’s continue to support our children, their health and well-being. Enjoy the holidays!

Sincerely,


Jill Marano

Director

Clark County Family Services

Family Services Caregiver Survey

Foster Family Night

at Glittering Lights


Glittering Lights is a holiday tradition, where you drive through millions of twinkling lights at Las Vegas Motor Speedway! Bring some goodies and crank up the holiday tunes as you drive through Glittering Lights for FREE, compliments of Clark County Family Services.


Register by December 4.

Glittering Lights RSVP

Choose Your Holiday Adventure!


VELOCITY ESPORTS IS SOLD OUT, but we still have a limited number of Omega Mart vouchers to give out!


OMEGA MART | December 10 or 11

Art experience for all ages! Every door or box of cereal at Omega Mart is an entryway into new worlds & enchanting spaces to wander. Register for a voucher & reserve your tickets on the Omega Mart website. Kids 3 and under do not need a ticket.

Omega Mart RSVP

FREE HAIRCUTS for Children & Teens in Foster Care!

Paul Mitchell The School Las Vegas

9490 S Eastern Ave #100

Las Vegas, NV 89123


Paul Mitchell The School is offering 150 free haircuts per month to our children and teens in foster care, through a partnership with Foster Change.


STEP 1: Call Peggy’s Attic at (702) 455-5424 to reserve a voucher and arrange a time to pick up your voucher.

 

STEP 2: Once you have reserved your voucher, call Paul Mitchell The School to make an appointment for your haircut at (702) 740-4247. When you make your appointment, let them know you have a Foster Change voucher. Your voucher will only be good throughout the current month of issue.


STEP 3: Be sure to bring your voucher with you on the day of your services. Please note that because Paul Mitchell The School is a sanctioned educational hair cutting floor, children must be able to sit independently on their own, per State guidelines. Caregivers will not be able to join the child on the hair cutting floor, with exception of children with disabilities or special needs. Enjoy your haircut!

Expertise Cosmetology

1911 Stella Lake St.

Las Vegas, NV 89106

(702) 636-8686


Expertise Barber

535 E. Lake Mead Blvd.

Las Vegas, NV 89030

(702) 399-3894


Expertise Cosmetology and Barber are offering children and teens in foster care a limited offer of free haircuts and barber cuts the last Tuesday of every month!


Foster parents will need to call to make an appointment and mention this offer at the time of booking.

Canyon Ridge Christian Church

Foster Parent Night Out

Friday December 20 | 6pm-9pm

6200 W. Lone Mountain Road | Las Vegas, Nevada 89130


Register before December 16.

Ages birth- 5th grade.



Being a Foster Parent is a tremendous responsibility and help to our community. We understand that with the increased responsibility it is difficult to find regular respite care. On the third Friday of every month, from 6p - 9p. Canyon Ridge Christian Church would like to serve the foster parents of our community by providing free respite care. During that time, we will provide your children and your foster children a fun, safe and nurturing environment so that you can take some time to rest, catch a movie, go out with your spouse and more! Space is limited to a first come, first serve basis. Snacks provided, but please feed children dinner before the event.

REGISTER FOR FOSTER PARENT NIGHT OUT


ENROLL TODAY:  Working Advantage Benefits- for CAREGIVERS!

Start Saving Now! 

 

It’s the most wonderful time of the year to get the perfect gifts for your loved ones and save with incredible deals on Working Advantage! Find exclusive savings and discounts on Apple products with the Apple Employee Purchase Program, gym memberships with Zeamo Wellness, save up to 50% off select Samsung products, and more.


Working Advantage is updated daily with seasonal offers and exclusive savings on everything from home entertainment to everyday needs! Visit online today for holiday savings on Apple products with the Apple Employee Purchase Program, gym memberships with Zeamo Wellness, save up to 50% off select Samsung products, and more. Working Advantage is here to help you navigate all the delightful deals this December! Explore can't miss offers on Apple products with the Apple Employee Purchase Program, gym memberships with Zeamo Wellness, save up to 50% off select Samsung products, and more

 

To get you started, check out this quick video showcasing your new benefit! 

 

Caregivers are invited to enroll today at Working Advantage with the company code CLARKCOUNTYFUN to start saving instantly. 

 

Enjoy the savings! 

ENROLL IN WORKING ADVANTAGE DISCOUNT PROGRAM
Make an appointment

HANNAH'S CLOSET SOUTH

3170 Sunset Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89120

702-546-8849 or Stacey@thehublv.com


Next time you come into Hannah’s Closet, bring your placement letter and/or adoption decree and we’ll take it from there.


For this location, you MUST HAVE an appointment in order to shop. We DO NOT allow same day shopping or walk-ins. An appointment must be made at this link: https://app.vomo.org/opportunity/need-hannahs-closet at least 24 hours in advance. 


Please also note that the caregivers must be the ones to show up and shop for their children. We do not allow Caseworkers, CASAs, etc. to shop. We implement this so that we can connect with families and try to plug them into community with other families and resources.  

It can be confusing because Hannah’s Closet NORTH and SOUTH share the same name but have different rules in regards to shopping because we are run by two completely different organizations. We do apologize for that confusion, but are not in a position to change it at this point.

Visit Hannah's Closet North Website

HANNAH'S CLOSET NORTH

4079 N Rancho Dr. #110, LV, NV 89130

(702) 518-2815

Hannah's Closet North is a resource center for foster and adoptive families to receive clothing, toys, and other items. Families may "shop" free of charge once a month. Please provide your adoption decree, placement letter, or Foster Kinship referral when you come to shop. 


Please check our calendar on Facebook for this month’s appointment days. Make an appointment by texting 702-518-2815 at least one day prior.


The Baby's Bounty Diaper Bank operates in several locations throughout Nevada, and has provided 3.5 million diapers and 7 million wipes to 40,000 families in need. Baby's Bounty typically operates the diaper bank on Wednesdays at alternating locations and welcome parents/caregivers whom have preregistered. 

To register and learn more, visit Baby's Bounty online.


Baby's Bounty Flyer in English and Spanish

CPR & FIRST AID TRAINING FOR FOSTER CAREGIVERS


  • Free for Foster Caregivers.
  • In-Person for 4 hours.
  • Children are NOT allowed to attend Training.
  • Certificates are provided to Family Services within 1-week after training date. 
  • For a copy of your certificate please contact Fabiola 702-455-6765 or Allyson 702-455-1711.
  • Spanish speaking Caregivers contact Fabiola 702-455-6765 to schedule CPR Training. 


SIGN UP FOR CPR/FIRST AID

2-PART CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY TRAINING

for Foster Caregivers


A Foster Parent is REQUIRED to learn the best practices to keep your child riding safely in your vehicle and complete the successful installation of a Child Passenger Safety Seat.


NRS 484B.157 Child less than 6 years of age and less than 57 inches tall to be secured in child restraint system while being transported in motor vehicle; child less than 2 years of age to be secured in rear-facing child restraint system in back seat with certain exceptions; requirements for system; penalties; programs of training; waiver or reduction of penalty under certain circumstances; application of section; acceptance of gifts, grants and donations for purchase of child restraint systems. [Effective through December 31, 2022.]

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY TRAINING

Family Services SUPPORT TEAMS for FOSTER PARENTS:

Foster Parent Champions and WRAPS Unit

Download the Foster Parent Champion Flyer
Download the WRAPS Unit Flyer

Support groups offered at Canyon Ridge Christian Church | 6200 W. Lone Mountain Rd.

Foster Parent Support Group

4th Friday of the month

6:30pm-8:45pm

NO DECEMBER MEETING

Please email questions to hannahsclosetlv@gmail.com

Foster Kinship Support Group

Group for parents and group for teens

2nd Tuesday of the month

6pm - 7:30pm

Please contact Foster Kinship with any questions by emailing familyadvocate@fosterkinship.org

Foster Change membership is now free and includes ANY family with a current and/or ongoing relationship with child welfare. This includes currently licensed families and formerly licensed families who have achieved permanency through adoption.

Foster Change

Peer Built Provider List

PEER BUILT PROVDERS

ONE VOICE Feedback Forum


This Review/Feedback Collection System has been designed by Foster Change and responses will be collected by Foster Change. Responses will be shared with the Clark County Department of Family Services, in order to elevate the voices of licensed caregivers in Clark County, including post-permanency families.

GIVE YOUR FEEDBACK

Every family needs support sometimes and that is okay. Seeking support creates and sustains positive well-being for our youth, families, and ourselves. Raise the Future provide a range of services designed to meet your varying needs.

TBRI TIP OF THE MONTH:

Attachment Tips for At Home

Incorporate easy strategies to help your children build trust and healthy attachment.


Learn More

ON DEMAND WEBINARS FOR FOSTER FAMILIES

FOSTER KINSHIP

childcare@fosterkinship.org

www.fosterkinship.org

(702) 546-9988


Click below to join

Facebook for Nevada Kinship Caregivers


Join Foster Kinship groups to gain support and share strength with others who are raising their relative's children. All in-person groups offer complimentary child care.

Register for FK programs

Thriving After by Foster Kinship


Calling all adoptive families and guardianship families - We invite you to join us at Thriving After, Clark County's new post permanency support program, implemented through Foster Kinship! We understand the unique journey continues once you've achieved your permanency goals as a family, and the need for support and resources never goes away. Connect with us so that you are never walking alone.


To schedule an intake appointment to receive services and support, please call

702-546-9988

or CLICK HERE.

SIBLING PRESERVATION PROGRAM

While children living in foster care frequently get separated from their siblings, St. Jude’s Ranch for Children works to preserve the sibling bond through regularly scheduled fun and educational events such as Camp To Belong, National Sibling Day and Gift of Giving. Through engaging programming and exciting activities, youth are given the opportunity to make impactful memories sharing special moments with their brothers and sisters.

Each month youth in care can count on the St. Jude's Ranch for Children Sibling Preservation program to offer unique outings offering siblings the opportunity to share memorable experiences. Please complete this referral form and contact Kevin Nelson for more information. Kevin can be reached by phone at 347-737-0152 or by emailing Knelson@stjudesranch.org

18th Annual Night of Lights

December 14 | 5-8pm

100 St. Jude's St., Boulder City NV 89005


Celebrate the holidays with your family! Lights, hayrides, music, and games. It's time to have some family fun this holiday season! No registration necessary. For more information, email knelson@stjudesranch.org.


Educational Rights

for Children in Foster Care

School Discipline Guide

for Caregivers

Email CCSD

Foster Care Office

Important Educations Updates December 2024


We are in the final few weeks of First Semester of the 2024-2025 School Year! 

Congratulations on making this far to you and your children!

Wishing you all a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season, enjoy spending time with your families!

Please see below for information on important school dates, helping your child before the end of the semester, and Choice School Applications that are due in January! 


IMPORTANT DATES



  • Friday, December 20, 2024: End of First Semester/Last Day of School before Winter Break for CCSD
  • Monday, December 23, 2024 – Friday, January 3rd, 2025: CCSD Winter Break (No Classes)
  • Monday January 3rd, 2025 – CCSD Classes Resume and Second Semester Begins



To plan ahead for the 2024 school year, download the 2024-25 school calendar



Check Your Children’s Grades Early December and Reach out to Teachers for Help if They are Struggling/Not Passing Classes


·        Please check your child’s grades on Infinite Campus and/or Canvas to what grades your children are currently receiving. 

·        If your child has a low D or F in any class (Elementary/Middle/High School) or any 1s in any subject (Elementary School), you are highly encouraged to reach out to your children’s teachers, School Foster Care Advocates, and/or counselors to find out why your children are not passing the class/are in danger of failing the class and make a plan to pass the class.  

·        Teachers and school staff have been encouraged to allow students to turn in late assignments/homework and to retake tests until close to the end of the semester (December 20th). If the teacher is unwilling to work with you, please contact the assistant principal who is over the teacher or the School Foster Care Advocate for help. You can also contact CCSD’s Foster Care Department at 702-799-1196 or via fostercaretransrequest@nv.ccsd.net

·        You can ask teachers what assignments are the most important for your child to complete to show understanding of the class content or what assignments will provide the most “points” to help improve your child’s grades. 

·        At the Middle and High School levels, you can contact the school counseling office to set up an appointment to meet with all your child’s teachers to see how your child is doing in school. Meeting with all teachers at once for 15-20 mins can be very efficient and better for your busy schedule!

·        You can provide your child with incentives and positive encouragement to help them make it through the last few weeks of the semester! Study break snacks, rewards after a big test, and reminding your child that you are there to help can make a difference for them. 

 

Contact Your Child’s Educational Decision Maker (EDM), Caseworker, and CAP Attorney if your Child is RPCed, Suspended or Recommended for Expulsion as Your Child May Have Special Rights in the Disciplinary Process and They can Help You Advocate for In-School Discipline Options

·        CCSD’s new discipline policy supports having less out-of-school placements (more on-campus consequences), ensuring meaningful instruction takes place if a child is out of school for discipline, and providing resources to the child and the child’s family relating to any behavior/factor that is related to the consequence. More rehabilitative and mental health related practices will be used by schools and school districts now along with consequences. 

·        EDMs have a right to appeal a suspension over 3 days or a recommended expulsion. This right should be explained by an administrator when the discipline is discussed with the parent. The administrator should take note of the parent’s wanting to appeal and provide the parent with the next steps in the appeal process.

·        If your child is suspended or recommended for expulsion, your child has a special right because of being in foster care. In determining the discipline, the principal in consultation with the Foster Care Advocate and CCSD’s supposed to determine if your child poses an ongoing threat on campus and if being in foster care was a factor in the behavior relating to the incident. This usually takes place as a meeting for discussion. The discipline may stop or change based on the determination.

·       It is very important that you contact your child’s Education Decision Maker (EDM), Caseworker, and CAP Attorney to let them know if your child was: sent home; RPCed; suspended; recommended for expulsion; and/or not given educational services. Please also ensure the EDM, Caseworker, and CAP Attorney is given any papework you are given and knows of any disciplinary meetings you are contacted about so they can follow up with the school. They will represent your child and ensure your child’s educational rights are being upheld.  

·        You can also let your EDM, caseworker, and CAP Attorney know if having your child in an out of school placement or at home during disciplinary procedures is hard on you. If so, they can help you ask for in-school disciplinary options. 

·       If your child is being suspended or recommended for expulsion and you are concerned about the school’s decision or approach, please contact CCSD’s Foster Care Department at 702-799-1196 or fostercaretransrequest@nv.ccsd.net

·       Click here for a Guide to School Discipline for Caregivers


Applications for CCSD Magnet Schools and Change of School Assignment Now Open for the 2025-2026 School Year and Accepted Through January 14th

·        The Clark County School District (CCSD) is now accepting applications for students interested in attending one of the District’s many choice offerings, including Magnet Schools, the new Career and Technical Academy at Gilespie Street and East Starr Avenue or Change of School Assignment (COSA) options, for the 2025-2026 school year through January 14, 2025. Magnets and CTAs are great ways for students to purse jobs they might be interested in and get school credit/training for a learning a skill!

·        Some careers your child could receive training and school credit for at Magnets or CTAs include: Teaching, Graphic Design, Architecture, Construction, Automotive Industry, Cosmetology, Business, Forensic Science, Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, Cyber Defense and Advanced Computing Technology, Early Childhood Education, and Entertainment and Sports Marketing. Information regarding application criteria is available online at magnet.ccsd.net.

·        You can also apply for a Change of School Assignment (COSA) if you want your child to attend a new school. Schools with spaces available are placed on the COSA list as an option for a school move. CCSD establishes the school to which a student is assigned based on the official residence of a parent or guardian. As outlined in Regulation 5112, the COSA process provides an equitable way for parents to request a school assignment outside the established zone. Schools with seats available can be accessed by clicking here. Schools that do not appear on the list do not have seats available for the COSA process. For more information on the COSA process, visit itsyourchoice.ccsd.net/change-of-school-assignment/.

·        Transportation will only be provided to students living within the designated boundary for transportation of the school and parents may have to transport their children to school or to a transportation stop close to their home.

·        If you think your child would benefit from going to a different school, would benefit from specific training in a specific career or technical field above, and/or would benefit from get some real world job training while getting school credit for it, let your child’s caseworker and Educational Decision Maker know you are interested in a possible magnet or Career/Technical School or a new school for your child.


Licensed Health Care Available to All CCSD Students At No Cost

·        CCSD is proud to offer medical services to all CCSD students at no cost with or without insurance through an agreement with Hazel Health.

·        Families have quick access to licensed health care and can see a doctor online in a matter of minutes through Hazel Health. CCSD students can get virtual medical care or teletherapy on a smartphone, tablet, or computer.

·        Hazel Health provides expert medical advice, over-the-counter medicine, and call-in prescriptions for students.

·        For more information on Hazel Health and how to utilize the services, visit here.

 

Resource of the Month: Free Tutoring Resources Offered Through CCSD

·        CCSD’s Academic Student and Community Support Center (ASCSC) provides tutoring resources for CCSD students in elementarymiddle, and high school. Tutoring is provided by licensed CCSD educators in all core curriculum areas, end of course exams and ACT/SAT Prep.

·        Tutoring Hours are Monday – Friday 2:30p – 5:30p

  • ·        For more information on resources the ASCSC provides and to register for free tutoring, click here or call 702-799-3140.  
MORE EDUCATION UPDATES
Download the Hazel Health Flyer

First 5 Nevada Eligibility Portal - Finding the Help You Need


What is the Early Childhood Programs Eligibility Portal?

The First 5 Nevada Early Childhood Programs Eligibility Portal is a tool to help parents and families identify what programs and services they may qualify for. The Portal serves as an online gateway where parents and families can check if they or their child qualify for early childhood programs, such as preschool, child care assistance, or early intervention services, among others. By entering some basic information about their child, like age, household income, and any special needs, the portal helps determine eligibility for nearly 30 different programs and provides guidance on how to apply or learn more. It only takes about 5 minutes to see what you may qualify for!


CLICK HERE TO READ MORE

FREE Online Early Learning Program


Waterford Upstart is an effective, proven online early learning program with engaging software for children and coaching for the adults who support them.


You’ll get the tools, coaching, and resources to put children on a path to learning success—whether you’re a child’s parent/caregiver, an early childhood care provider, or a community partner.


You’re already doing the work. We’re here to support you with: 

  • Award-winning, on-demand learning that adapts to each child
  • Interactive activities, songs, and stories that kids love
  • Offline tools, one-on-one coaching, and educational resources
  • Computer and internet access, if needed


On average, children who use Waterford the year before kindergarten enter kindergarten at grade level or above.

Visit Waterford Online to Learn More

HIGH QUALITY EARLY EDUCATION THROUGH NEVADA READY! STATE PRE-K


United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN) provides funding for qualified families to enroll their 4-year old children in high-quality Pre-K experiences with private early learning centers in Southern Nevada. UWSN is pleased to partner with the Nevada Department of Education to implement the Nevada Ready! State Pre-K program.

Find a STATE PRE-K Program

NO COST EARLY EDUCATION WITH EARLY HEAD START

The Early Head Start and Nevada Ready programs at Sunrise Children's Foundation offer comprehensive child development and family support services to low-income and underserved populations including expecting mothers, infants, toddlers and their families.


Many foster children will qualify for Early Head Start and Nevada Ready programs. We encourage families to take advantage of these early learning opportunities.


For more information about our Early Head Start or Nevada Ready programs, please call 702-631-7130 or email info@sunrisechildren.org

Help your little ones learn with Vroom

Vroom Tips™ help you do more with your shared moments. Add learning to mealtime, bathtime, bedtime, or anytime with 1,000+ fun, free activities.


Learn more at Vroom

The Independent Living Program is designed to assist and prepare foster and former foster youth in making the transition from foster care to adulthood by providing opportunities to obtain life skills for self-sufficiency and independence. Program services are available to youth 14 and older who are currently in foster care and to former foster care youth who aged-out of the foster care system at age 18. Independent Living services are also available to youth who were adopted from foster care on or after their 16th birthday. 


Click Here to learn how to support a youth transitioning out of care.


Some of the services provided through the Independent Living Program include:

Independent Living Classes
Youth Resource List 

Did you know UNLV has a dedicated support program for students who experienced foster care?


The UNLV Fostering Scholars Program was launched in 2021 to support students in foster care after age 13 in achieving their higher education at UNLV. Fostering Scholars will support students in applying to UNLV, obtaining the Foster Youth Fee Waiver, completing the FAFSA, and continues to support students throughout their undergraduate degree until they obtain their degree. Students involved with Fostering Scholars are eligible for a $1,000 scholarship! Caregivers and students can click here to join the Fostering Scholars mailing list. 

Fostering Scholars Flyer
Financial Aid & Scholarships

Jobs for Nevada's Graduates empowers Nevada's young people with the skills and support to succeed in education, employment, and life. Jobs for Nevada's Graduates is a class, a club & a mentoring program embedded in NV schools with a 97% grad rate for ALL students.


Ask your school counselor to enroll in your school's J4NG program!

Download the J4NG Brochure

Overcoming Obstacles: Curricula for Caregivers

Teach Independent Living Skills at Home


Overcoming Obstacles features self-guided modules for parents and caregivers. The lessons designed for caregivers of high schoolers cover topics like problem solving, career readiness, financial planning, and more. These modules are perfect for anyone caring for teens!

Visit Overcoming Obstacles
Visit Overcoming Obstacles in Spanish

PAID JOB TRAINING WITH JOBCORPS.GOV


For over 50 years, Job Corps has helped young people achieve successful careers in the nation’s fastest-growing industries. Job Corps provides free career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds. We have over 120 campuses across the U.S. where students gain the experience needed to begin a career or apprenticeship, advance to higher education, or join the military. The best part? It’s free.


Low-income 16- through 24-year-olds who are U.S. citizens, legal U.S. residents, or residents of a U.S. territory, and/or individuals who are authorized to work in the United States.

Visit JobCorps Online

DRESS to IMPRESS!


If your teen in foster care has a job interview or just needs some professional or dress attire, come "SHOP" for free at Beyond the Attic! Beyond the ATTIC has beautiful clothes for men and women, shoes and accessories to get you to the Homecoming Dance!


Please call (702) 455-5424 to schedule your appointment

Sharing the LOVE for over fifty years, the members of The Children’s Service Guild of Southern Nevada, one of Las Vegas’ oldest philanthropic organizations, have been giving their time and collecting contributions to fill the needs of the children who have been provided services by the Clark County Family Court System.

Children's Service Guild of Southern Nevada is enrolled in Smith's Food & Drug Inspiring Donations Program. Every time you make a purchase at any Smith's Food & Drug using your registered Rewards Card, Smith's will make a donation to the Children's Service Guild.

Learn More



Our 49th Annual Holiday Craft Boutique & Raffle, Nov. 9th, was a huge success! We sold almost all the items and made money to benefit the children, “Our Kids”, in the Clark County Family Court system. 100% of the proceeds and donations go to the children. Lots of thanks to all who helped and those who came! Here a few pictures of the event:        

Children's Service Guild Scholarship Application is open!


Every year, we award $2,500 college/trade school scholarships to “our kids”. We start taking applications starting October 1 thru January 31, 2025. Please contact the case workers for help with this process.  


High School Seniors in Clark County, Nevada who have received services from the Family Court System may apply for this scholarship. (Department of Family Services or Department of Juvenile Justice Services) Applicants must plan to attend college or trade school upon graduation from a public or private high school, have at least a 2.0 unweighted GPA. Two letters of recommendation are needed. One from a non-family member and one from someone involved with the Department of Family Services or Department of Juvenile Services. (i.e. a court official, social or case worker, probation officer, CASA worker, law enforcement official).                                              


Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 will be awarded! 

If you or anyone you know, would like to join Children's Service Guild, please contact Marsha Manning, Vice President and Membership Committee Chairwoman.

manning.marsha@yahoo.com or 210-862-5493

VISIT CHIDREN'S SERVICE GUILD ONLINE


casalasvegas.org

casa@clarkcountycourts.us

702.455.2272

Learn More About CASA English
Learn More About CASASpanish

DAD INC.

godadinc.com


Fatherhood plays a critical role in child development. Whether you are married to a partner, are divorced, or trying to co-parent, having an engaged dad puts kids at lower risk for drug abuse or winding up in jail later in life. Having a father who is present helps kids develop healthier relationships. Their personal lives place them at a greater advantage. One such benefit includes the opportunity to hold a high-earning wage as they grow up. It is why DAD INC. exists to equip dads towards resilient parenting, and help their kids secure a brighter future.

Don't delay and register today! The only requirement is being a father to a child 0-24 years of age. There is no cost to participate. Visit godadinc.com to register. You can also text/call (702) 707-7646 for support or questions.

Visit DAD INC.

Inclusion Fusion is an organization that provides a variety of programs for teens & adults with disabilities in Southern Nevada. We provide individualized lessons and programs that allow clients to achieve a successful, independent life.

Our mission is to help every individual with a disability to develop, pursue and achieve their own goals and dreams.

The Center brings together programs, resources, and services to meet the needs of our community and the community around us. We function as the heart and home of the LGBTQIA+ community by making connections, delivering programs, and providing a safe space for health and wellness, social services, arts and culture, advocacy, and community building.

Henderson Equality Center, a community supported organization to engage, empower, enrich, and advance the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, allies and queer community of Henderson, NV by providing a safe space, pursue resources and providing courses focus on educational, social, support, skill building and job assistance classes for at-risk, low-income LGBTQ youth and adults.

Visit Horses 4 Heroes' The Ranch in November

horses4heroes.org


Fall is here and we are looking forward to welcoming local Foster and Adopted Families to Horses4Heroes' The Ranch Las Vegas. Our 2.5-acre ranch in northwest Las Vegas is open Tuesday-Saturday. We offer parents and caregivers a FREE membership in Horses4Heroes. Join today at horses4heroes.org. Membership in Horses4Heroes will make sure you always pay the lowest rate for our services and that you will receive information about FREE events, activities and giveaways. 


Family Farm Days, Fridays & Saturdays, 10 am to Noon; admission is $10 per child (we never charge parents or guardians) and includes a horse or pony ride, activities with mini horses and farm animals and more. Purchase tickets online.


Family Ranch Tour: Library Cardholders can visit The Ranch for FREE during Family Farm Days. This Tour does not include a horse or pony ride.


For more information about all our upcoming programs, visit horses4heroes.org or email horses4heroes@gmail.com.

NRS CHAPTER 424 - FOSTER HOMES FOR CHILDREN

The Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) are the current codified laws of the State of Nevada.


NRS 424

NAC CHAPTER 424 - FOSTER HOMES FOR CHILDREN

The Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) is the codified, administrative regulations of the Executive Branch.

NAC 424

PROTECT CHILDREN'S INFORMATION

When you sign off on the CLARK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES

FOSTER CARE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT, you agree to "Keep confidential information given about the children and their families as mandated by NRS Chapter 432B." When you keep children's information confidential, you are protecting the child, and protecting yourself.

Review Confidentiality Policy

FOSTER PARENT CHAMPIONS

Tuesday – Friday / 8am –6pm

Call (702) 455-1149

FOSTER PARENT CHAMPION

RESPITE CARE

Parenting can be stressful, and respite care allows the caregiver time to rest.

RESPITE REIMBURSEMENT

FOSTER PARENT INFO SESSION

Do you know someone interested in becoming a foster family? Share our info session sign-up with them.

INFO SESSION SIGN UP 

FOSTER & ADOPTION SUBSIDY

Please keep your Licensing/Adoption Specialist informed of any changes in your contact information.

2024 PAYMENT SCHEDULE

HEALTH SCREENINGS

Department of Family Services requires routine medical, dental, and vision exams/screenings.

MEDICAL SCREENING INFO

FIRSTMED HEALTH + WELLNESS

Effective July 1, 2024, we will be partnering with FirstMed Health and Wellness to provide exceptional medical care to our children in foster care.

FIRSTMED Brochure

PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION

If you have concerns about sharing your information at the doctor's office, review the Caregiver Medical Guidance.

Caregiver Medical Guidance

OMBUDSMAN FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION

If you have a complaint or dispute that we cannot solve, please contact the Ombudsman.



CONTACT OMBUDSMAN

1CARE

Effective July 1, 2024, 1CareKids will be taking over the provision of Medical Wraparound services to our children and their families.

1Care In-Home Pediatric Brochure

Nevada Medicaid-Pediatric Dental Care Providers

If you are looking for a Medicaid Pediatric Dental Provider, please take a look at the list we have compiled for caregivers. Additionally, we recommend the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services Division of Health Care Financing and Policy Provider Portal.

Medicaid Pediatric Dental Care Providers

AFTER HOURS HOTLINE FOR MEDICAL OR LEGAL CONSENT

For urgent medical or legal consent after hours, please call 702-303-0473.


Here are examples of when you would call the after hours hotline:


What do I do in a situation involving a serious medical condition or injury? The first concern is the safety and well- being of the child. Call 911 for emergency assistance and then call the child’s Permanency Specialist. The child’s Permanency Specialist will notify the birth family. After regular hours, call the After Hours On-Call number at 702-303-0473. Call your Licensing Special to report the incident.


What do I do if I need to talk to a member of the Permanency Specialist’s team after working hours? We want to support you. Your Licensing Worker has extended work hours and the Foster Parent Champions are available till 7pm daily. If it is an emergency, then you can contact the After Hours On-Call at 702-303-0473. 

SUPERVISED VISITATION

The Therapeutic Solution is the supervised visitation provider for Clark County Family Services. Supervised visitation is to help families in separation remain connected, continue or develop bonds, and remain hopeful for reuniting. 

Learn more about Visitation
Download Quality Parenting Standards

Partnership Plan

for Children in Out-of-Home Care

The purpose of this partnership plan is to outline a commitment to children through a common understanding of the necessary values, principles and relationships in order to fulfill our responsibilities to children in the care of Clark County Family Services.


Highlights of the Partnership Plan:


  • Caregivers provide quality parenting.
  • Caregivers and DFS staff are respected partners.
  • Caregivers and DFS staff share information.
  • Caregivers have the right to respite.
  • Caregivers and DFS staff support each other.
  • Caregivers support connections between the child and the child’s natural family.
  • Every child is welcomed in their placement.
  • Placement stability of the child matters greatly.
  • Caregivers and DFS staff support the well-being of children.
Review Partnership Plan
I'm a foster parent...and you can foster too!

SPREAD THE WORD IN SOCIAL MEDIA


We are never done recruiting for new foster parents. We need your help in spreading the word!


Please copy and paste this message to your personal or professional social media to help recruit more foster parents:


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Clark County Family Services


Foster Parents help children by providing a safe home to babies, children, and teens that need temporary care. Foster parents can come from all backgrounds, and the rewards of fostering are far greater than the challenges. Learn more at www.clarkcountyfostercare.com


#fostercare #fosterparents #clarkcountynv #betheone #makeadifference

Foster One, Recruit One


Our foster parents are our biggest resource and our best way to recruit new foster families! Roughly 24% of new foster parent shave indicated that they were encouraged to foster by a current foster parent. WOW!


We want to give back to you for your referrals, so please let your people know to let our team know that you sent them. Once they attend an Information Session, we will send you a $25 gift card per household you refer!


During our gift pick up, our team has special cards for you can give to anyone who is interested in becoming a foster parent, and a fun button that you can wear proudly whi says "Ask Me How to Become a Foster Parent."

Host a Party with a Purpose!


Do you have a group of friends, families, or coworkers that are interested in foster care?


Let's work together to host a Party with a Purpose! If you get a group together, we'll bring the goodies and foster care information.


Plus, you'll get a $25 gift card for every potential foster household that attends!


Call (702) 455-0181 to get started.

Thank you to foster parents for Hosting a Party with a Purpose!

We bring foster care information and dinner, you provide the guests!

Clark County Family Services Launches 2 New Video Podcast Series!


We are looking for foster and kinship caregivers who would like to tell their story on the Courageous Caregiver Podcast! Please email holly.kelsven@clarkcountynv.gov if you would like to take part in our podcast.


Watch the full episodes on Youtube:

Courageous Caregiver Podcast | Foster a Leader Podcast


Follow us and listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Mopx5CT95YQ5pGpBw3Iis


Share our podcasts on your social media!

Meet Janay!

COURAGEOUS CAREGIVER

Foster a Leader Video Podcast

FOSTER A LEADER

NOW HIRING

FOSTER PARENTS


Clark County Family Services is looking to expand our team of Foster Parent Champions. These are flexible part-time positions for current or recent foster parents.


Empower other foster parents by sharing your experience!


If you are interested in providing resources and support to foster families, recruiting at community events for new foster families, or helping out at Peggy's Attic, we encourage you to apply!



Join our Team of Foster Parent Champions

View Adoption Profiles

Adoption Profiles PDF

Nevada Children for Adoption

Adopting in Clark County

Find My Forever

If you are interested in adopting a specific child or sibling group from Clark County, please email DFSadoptions@clarkcountynv.govPlease note we cannot answer questions about children who are not in the custody of DFS.