Kinship Caregivers
Whenever possible, children who cannot live with parents should live with someone in their extended family - including relatives, close family friends or members of their tribe.
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Are you a grandparent, aunt, uncle or close family friend who has stepped in – and stepped up -- when a child experiences trouble at home? Casey Family Programs wants to learn from your experiences so that we can help prevent more children from entering foster care.

Key services and support
Casey Family Programs and our local partners provide services for kinship caregivers in:

If you live in a community not directly served by Casey Family Programs, or if you’d like to learn more about support offered by other organizations across the U.S., please visit www.grandfactsheets.org.