What is Adoption?
When you adopt a child, you are legally and emotionally accepting them into your family, permanently. You are committing to be responsible for their health, well-being, growth, and development.
Children/youth who are free for adoption come from different backgrounds, ethnic groups, cultures, religions, and some may have physical or behavioral challenges. Most of the children/youth freed for adoption are between the ages of 13 and 16.

What can you expect?
Non-relative families choosing to adopt through CYFD are required to become licensed as a Resource / Foster Family for the benefit of both you and the child.
NOTE:
Children/youth become free for adoption for a number of reasons, and for those with physical or behavioral challenges, CYFD provides support to help them—and you—navigate these challenges.

How are children matched with families?
There are a number of essential steps taken before a child and family are considered a match. These steps are in place to ensure the greatest success along your adoption journey.
Step One
Submit an application to become a fully licensed Resource/Foster Family (SAFE home study, preservice training, etc.)
Step Two
Once licensed, these options become available:
- The family will be contacted to explore foster placement of a child/sibling group.
- The family can accept placement of a child who is legally freed for adoption initially as a foster placement.
- The family can be invited to attend virtual or in-person adoption events to learn about children/youth legally freed for adoption.