Fostering Family: New Benefits Available for Kin Caregivers in New Mexico
Kin caregivers are family members or close family friends who willingly assume the responsibility of caring for these children.
- Kin caregivers are family members or close family friends who willingly assume the responsibility of caring for these children.
- However, resources and services available to traditional foster parents have been denied to kin caregivers.
- More than 13% of children in New Mexico live with someone other than their parentsthat's more than 64,000 kids.
- AFederal Kinship Navigator Grant provided the necessary resources required to launch the Fostering Family Program, providing support to kinship caregivers previously reserved for foster parents.