Foster Care
Clark County Foster Care provides temporary care for children who are unable to reside with their biological families. Children in foster care need strong and supportive caretakers who are willing to work with their biological families and the Department of Family Services to reunify them with their families.
Become A Foster Parent
See if you may qualify to foster.
Register for an Information Session
The first step in becoming a foster parent.
Evening with the Stars of Foster Care
RSVP for April 22
Foster Care Licensing
Steps and requirements for becoming a foster parent.
Children in Foster Care
Learn about babies, children, and teens in need of safe homes.
Proud Partners
You can help children in foster care.
Adopt a Child in Foster Care
Some children in foster care need permanent families.
Donate or Volunteer
Donate or volunteer at Peggy's Attic or Child Haven.
Family Services Social Media
YouTube videos, podcast episodes, and Family Services Facebook
CLARK COUNTY NEEDS FOSTER FAMILIES OF ALL BACKGROUNDS
It’s amazing what a life-changing moment it is for you and a child when you choose to open your heart to a young person in need of a temporary home! There are approximately 3,400 children, any given day, who are in Clark County foster care, from toddlers to teenagers. Foster parenting is about believing and investing in the future of a child and their biological family.