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Children come into Foster Family Care for full-time 24 hour substitute care.  This is temporary care with the intention that children either be returned home or have a permanent family through Adoption or Legal Custodianship.  Children who are newborn to age 17 years old come into care via referrals from the Department of Human Services, usually as a result of parental abuse, neglect or inability to provide appropriate care.

Foster Parents Parents are approved through a process that includes in-home assessments, interviews, home studies, reference checks as well as criminal and child abuse background checks.  Once approved, parents receive ongoing training and supervision to ensure a positive, nurturing and safe family environment. 

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Satisfied Foster parents possess these attributes:
Commitment to the children
Patience
Ability to see children as individuals
Willingness to be a team player
Flexibility
Resourcefulness
Good sense of humor
A willingness to learn new ways to parent
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Methodist Family Services of Philadelphia is looking for new foster parents! If you believe that every child deserves a future, then you should consider foster parenting. Make a difference in a child's life today. Informational sessions can be held at our Philadelphia office, or in your home, church, or community center. These sessions are free of charge. If you or anyone you know is interested being a foster parent.
Please Contact Via Email : You can also visit us at
MarQuita Danzy mdanzy@methodistservices.org www.methodistservices.org
215 877 1927 ext 214 ˇˇ ˇˇ
Methodist Family Services Of Philadelphia 4300 Monument Road Philadelphia, PA 19131-1690
Tel: (215) 877-1925 Fax: (215) 877-1942
The official registration and financial information for Methodist Home for Children may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free (within Pennsylvania) 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.
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