There are many children who are in need of loving, supportive foster families to provide a safe place when they can’t live at home.
Fraser Valley Aboriginal Children and Family Services Society (FVACFSS) is British Columbia's largest fully delegated Aboriginal child welfare agency providing culturally appropriate and holistic services through prevention, community development, and child welfare programs to Aboriginal (status, non-status, on-reserve, off-reserve, Stó:lō and other First Nation, Inuit, and Métis) children, youth, and their families residing throughout the Fraser Valley. Approximately 90 per cent of the families we work with are off-reserve.
Learn more about FVACFASS
If you can provide a stable home, are willing to develop your skills as a caregiver, and have a desire to help children and youth - you may be a great candidate to become a foster parent!
Foster parents of all genders, marital statuses, sexual orientations, housing ownership statuses, and all parenting experience levels are encouraged to become foster caregivers.
Enter your information below to get invited to an info session with one of our staff members
Attend an information session
Submit an application
Complete a required set of pre-service training
Complete a home study
Get an info package on what it takes to become a foster family, and get an invitation to one of our upcoming online info sessions.
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