Foster Home Placement Services | Knox County Department Of Job And Family Services

Services to provide foster homes for families who, because of a family crisis, can not remain together. Severe alcoholism, inadequate care and supervision of children, physical or sexual abuse, severe financial problems, mental or physical illness, loss of parents through death or desertion or severe marital stress are examples of why children come into foster care. The length of placement can be for short periods of time, sometimes just for a weekend, or for several years. During that time foster parents receive a small stipend for the child in order to defray the costs of food, housing and clothing, and school supplies. Medical expenses for the child are also paid by the county.

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Physical Address

117 East High Street, 3rd & 4th Floors, Mount Vernon, OH 43050

Hours

Mon-Fri 7:30am-4:30pm.

Fax

(740) 397-5078

Application process

Call 740-392-KIDS (5437) for appointment and application.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Knox County residents interested in becoming foster parents.

Service area

Knox County, Ohio

Agency info

Knox County Department Of Job And Family Services

A combined Agency administering Federal, State, and County Programs involving employment & training services, Self-sufficiency service (cash assistance, medical coverage, food stamps, etc.) and social services for children and adults.