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Child Welfare Information Gateway
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National Foster Care Month

Engaging Youth. Building Supports. Strengthening Opportunities. 

The Children's Bureau's National Foster Care Month campaign recognizes the important role that people from all parts of child welfare play in supporting children, youth, and families. This year's theme highlights the need to create a child welfare system that authentically engages and supports young people who are preparing to leave foster care.

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Key Statistics

Youth who emancipate from foster care without permanent connections are at increased risk for adverse outcomes in adulthood.View these statistics to see the impact that relational connections have on improving long-term well-being for children and youth in foster care and the importance of providing concrete supports, appropriate interventions, and opportunities for youth. Find more key facts and ways to raise awareness in this year's outreach toolkit.

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365,000
There are over 365,000 children and youth in foster care.
18,500
Approximately 18,500 youth are emancipated from foster care without a permanent family.
77%
In 2021, 77 percent of eligible youth in foster care, ages 14–21 years old, left care without receiving the federally funded services necessary to prepare them for adulthood and independent living.

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