How did you and your wife meet and how long have you been married?
We actually met while I was working at the local service station right out of high school and Julie was a junior. Our first date was a school banquet. We dated 10 years and got married in August 1998.
What made you decide to become foster parents?
I just knew there was a need for foster parents and checked out several agencies and decided to go with Stark County Department. of Job and Family Services.
How many children have you fostered and what is the age range?
We have fostered just over 100 children, mostly 5 and under, although we had several older, including teenagers.
What type of training did you have to complete?
Initially, it was around 80 hours to get certified and 20 hours per year to maintain our license.
How is fostering different than respite care?
With respite care, it is giving another caregiver a break, or helping them out for a short, predetermined amount of time. With fostering, it is taking someone in until they are reunified, adopted, or moved. This could be for a day or two, but often lasts 6 months to a couple years.
What are some of your favorite fostering memories?
Seeing kids grow and learn. Watching them come out of their shells and express themselves.
What is the most difficult part of being foster parents?
Seeing kids go back to situations that were not the best for them, knowing we may never see them again.
What advice do you have for others thinking about fostering?
It is definitely a calling and not for everyone. Find yourself a support system of others who are also fostering/adopting. Be willing to adapt to major changes on a moment's notice.
Want to learn more about foster care? Visit childwelfare.gov
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